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Travel Weekly
Although Elaine Wynn, co-founder of Mirage Resorts and Wynn Resorts, died April 14 at the age of 82, her influence will continue to be felt on the Las Vegas Strip and beyond for decades.
Cronkite News
Gambling disorder is the uncontrollable urge to keep gambling or betting despite the toll it takes on a person’s life. While casino gaming is legal in 43 states, Nevada has electronic gambling machines inside retail and convenience stores, which means everyone in Las Vegas has a machine within just a short drive.
CDC Gaming
“Elaine Wynn was more than a businesswoman and philanthropist; she was a force of nature — a curator of dreams in a city built on aspirations.” So wrote the Elaine P. Wynn & Family Foundation in announcing her death Tuesday morning at the age of 82, along with a lengthy statement and obituary on her life.
CDC Gaming
Responsible gaming initiatives have become more than just lip service. From the American Gaming Association’s Have a Game Plan. Bet Responsibly, to MGM Resort’s investment in GameSense and FanDuel’s My Spend RG program, there are hundreds of millions of dollars being invested in the space.
Gambling News
Las Vegas experts are pushing the gambling industry to reconsider how it handles responsible gaming. They stress the need for better communication and stronger consumer protections. At a recent conference, experts from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (51ԹϺ) pointed out that the talk about responsible gambling has not worked well. This has led to wrong ideas and few players getting involved.
CDC Gaming
Las Vegas-based experts have outlined the emerging topics on responsible gaming in 2025, including the changing terminology around the subject and what the industry should be doing instead.
Travel Weekly
Uncertainty about 2025 hovers over the Las Vegas hospitality and gaming sectors after what in many respects was a robust 2024.