A Chinese casino tycoon signed a 99-year lease in Laos — and somehow gained control over thousands of hectares of land, a private armed security force, and near-sovereign power. Today, that land is ...
ZHANG CHANGWU and Kang Yonglai are names less familiar in the West than Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. But that may soon change. They are the bosses, respectively, of LandSpace and Space Pioneer, two of ...
The initial selection of three downstate casinos — Hard Rock Metropolitan Park at Citi Field, Bally’s at Ferry Point in the Bronx and Resorts World at Aqueduct — seems to leave Long Island without a ...
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A bold Chinese prototype just dropped with Rezvani-style aggression and Wrangler-like openness – and it’s got off-road fans talking. Beijing Off-Road unveiled the ELMT Max, resembling the Rezvani Tank ...
Higher earnings, advertisements and age and financial restrictions are some reasons why illegal gambling still exists in New Jersey, according to experts. The legalized online sports betting industry ...
AFTER AMERICA, China is the world’s largest developer of new medicines. Its companies ran nearly a third of the planet’s clinical trials last year. That is up from just 5% a decade before (see chart 1 ...
Heading to the New York City subway in September, Mahesh Saha placed a supercharged bet on a volatile stock. Saha, a 25-year-old law student, tapped a phone app and bought $128 worth of bullish ...
This summer, Oslo’s public-transport authority drove a Chinese electric bus deep into a decommissioned mine inside a nearby mountain to answer a question: Could it be hacked? Isolated by rock from ...
James Scully moved to Glendale from Long Island in the early 1980s and as someone who loves horse racing, has visited Turf Paradise frequently. “I used to play the trotters in New York, so I was ...
Young people who play video games with "gambling-like" elements—such as buying loot boxes or in-game items—are more likely to go on to gamble with real money. That's the suggestion of a new ...
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