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LAS VEGAS - Sports fans are betting online each night on athletes' performances - and it's all legal.
LAS VEGAS - Sports fans are betting online each night on athletes' performances - and it's all legal.
NEW YORK - MetroPCS Communications Inc., a regional cell phone company that mainly caters to low-income customers, on Tuesday became the first U.S.
LAS VEGAS - A study of Las Vegas casinos that use Twitter shows they're using the social media service, but not posting to it very often.
LAS VEGAS - Getting money down on your favorite sports team is getting a little easier in Nevada with the first-ever legal wagering application for smart phones.
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