Bally’s shares plans for mixed-use casino project around A’s upcoming Las Vegas ballpark | Yogonet International

Bally’s shares plans for mixed-use casino project around A’s upcoming Las Vegas ballpark Summary Bally’s Corp. has revealed detailed plans for a 26-acre mixed-use development next to the Athletics’ new $2bn, 33,000-seat ballpark on the former Tropicana site in Las Vegas. The scheme — called Bally’s Las Vegas — will include 500,000 sq ft of […]

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BMM: “We are deeply committed to transforming the performance of the industry while protecting its patrons” | Yogonet International

BMM: "We are deeply committed to transforming the performance of the industry while protecting its patrons" | Yogonet International Summary BMM Testlabs, a four-decade veteran in gaming testing and certification, has sold a 60% stake to The Visualize Group (TVG) while long-serving CEO Martin Storm (23 years at the helm) remains in charge. In an […]

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Yolo Group bets big with pivot to regulated markets leaving its grey past behind

Yolo Group bets big with pivot to regulated markets leaving its grey past behind Summary Yolo Group, a former pioneer of crypto-first, unregulated casino operations, has announced a strategic pivot to pursue Tier-1 regulated markets by folding its Sportsbet and Bitcasino brands into a single Yolo.com brand. The decision follows a three-year research and preparation […]

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Florida company fired new hire after learning she was pregnant, EEOC alleges

Florida company fired new hire after learning she was pregnant, EEOC alleges Summary The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed suit against iPro Dental Laboratories, alleging the Fort Lauderdale dental-products manufacturer fired a newly hired office assistant days after learning she was pregnant. According to the complaint, the worker left early the day after […]

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Satellite casinos: Macau Legend auditors raise alarm over company’s ability to continue

Satellite casinos: Macau Legend auditors raise alarm over company’s ability to continue Summary Auditors have flagged serious doubts about Macau Legend’s ability to continue as a going concern after the company posted a 1H25 loss of US$182 million and revealed the imminent closure of its Macau satellite casino operations when the service agreement expires on […]

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2025: Measuring A Very Volatile Year

2025: Measuring A Very Volatile Year Summary This Chief Executive Research piece examines long-term patterns in the CEO Confidence Index and finds that anticipation of disruption usually exceeds the disruption that actually occurs — except during the Great Recession and in 2025. Data from 2002–2025 show CEOs historically forecast larger month-to-month swings than their real-time […]

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Joint guidance on creating and maintaining a definitive view of your operational technology architecture – Canadian Centre for Cyber Security

Joint guidance on creating and maintaining a definitive view of your operational technology architecture – Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Summary The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, together with the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-UK) and partners from Australia (ASD’s ACSC), Germany (BSI), the Netherlands (NCSC-NL), New Zealand (NCSC-NZ), and US agencies (CISA and […]

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Tribal Nations Face Growing Cybersecurity Threats

Tribal Nations Face Growing Cybersecurity Threats Summary The US Tribal Information Sharing & Analysis Center (Tribal-ISAC) report warns that tribal governments and enterprises face a more complex and hostile cybersecurity environment in 2025. While strategic awareness is rising, operational readiness lags: many tribes run small IT teams, security budgets are low, and workforce training and […]

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Exclusive: Multiple UK gambling charities on brink of collapse amid statutory levy disarray

Exclusive: Multiple UK gambling charities on brink of collapse amid statutory levy disarray Summary Multiple UK gambling-harms charities are reportedly close to insolvency despite operators having already paid the new statutory levy for research, education and treatment. Sources in the third sector say distribution of levy funds has been slow and poorly handled, leaving many […]

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