LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Move aside one-armed bandits. The casino floor is making room for game zones with oversized popping dice, digital spinning Big Six wheels and virtual roulette, with an eye on adding arcade-style video games in the not-so-distant future.
Gov. Chris Christie has not decided whether to sign legislation to help economically struggling Atlantic City, yet local officials have already begun arguing over potential tax proceeds contained in the measure.
U.S. casino finances are improving, but just slightly, Moody's Investors Service said Tuesday as it raised the industry's rating to stable from negative.