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Speakers and panelists addressed the issue Tuesday on the second day of the four-day International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking sponsored by 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s International Gaming Institute at Caesars Palace. About 650 people from 34 countries are attending.
It’s commencement season in Boston, a city that boasts almost 30 colleges and universities. On any given weekend, you’re almost as likely to catch a glimpse of someone wearing a cap and gown as you are to see a fan in a Red Sox hat. But the caps and gowns worn by graduates have a much longer history. In recent decades, caps even have become space for graduates to express their individuality.
This week marks the close of International Masturbation Month. Dedicating time to celebrate masturbation may seem trivial, but the month has political roots that are particularly significant given the current attempts to repress sexual freedom and bodily autonomy.
Advisors could soon offer clients access to opportunity zone funds, a hot new investment.
After more than a year of escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China, tourist destinations are feeling the consequences.
Competitive video gaming – better known as eSports – continues to be a curiosity to the U.S. gaming industry. The activity hasn’t attracted a wide interest from the gambling community.
Physical exhaustion, negative emotions and reduced effectiveness with your job. We're talking about burn-out. The World Health Organization is updating its definition in the latest version of their handbook of diseases.
While they carried the weight of war on their backs, each veteran in the Operation Battle Born Ruck March had a specific fallen comrade in mind as they trudged along U.S. Highway 95 outside Beatty on Friday.