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Megan Basson has been named executive director for the UNLV International Center for Gaming Regulation.
With 35 states and Washington, D.C., operating in the gaming sphere in some capacity, the industry contributes nearly $329 billion to the U.S. economy each year, supports 1.8 million jobs and generates $52.7 billion in tax revenue, according to the AGA.
Members of Henderson’s City Council disclosed that they had a possible conflict of interest more than 20 times last year, but experts say those relationships are common and another city commission disclosed more than double the conflicts.
Members of Henderson’s City Council disclosed that they had a possible conflict of interest more than 20 times last year, but experts say those relationships are common and another city commission disclosed more than double the conflicts.
There are days on the Strip where a visitor could spend as much on fast food as they did on a hotel room.
Taiwan will hold its contentious presidential and legislative election on January 13, with millions of Taiwanese voters expected to vote and elect a new president to lead the democratic island amid heightened tensions across the Taiwan Strait.
A gender bias expert says we can all help the English language become more inclusive. To start, we can stop saying “guys” when referring to people who aren’t men.
Last week, Clark County commissioners unanimously voted to make it illegal to stop or stand still on a pedestrian bridge or within 20 feet of the elevators, stairs or escalators connected to a pedestrian bridge on the Strip. Offenders could face a misdemeanor carrying up to six months in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
A guide to this month’s vote which will determine who runs the island for the next four years.