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People keep leaving children and dogs in vehicles while gambling in casinos
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By Rebeka Kulakevich
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People keep leaving children and dogs in vehicles while gambling in casinos

There’s a recurring issue that needs to be put to and - people leaving their children and pets unattended in vehicles while enjoying their time at casinos. Not only does that put children at risk of being kidnapped, but leaving anyone at all in a vehicle that can get hot and stuffy for several hours can pose a great risk of dehydration, sunstroke, or even death. Not to mention, the temperature in extreme weather could rise to dangerous levels within minutes - hot or cold. And no, a cracked window won’t make much of a difference.

Dottys Gaming and Spirits suffers a data breach
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By Rebeka Kulakevich
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Dottys Gaming and Spirits suffers a data breach

Dotty’s is a chain owned by Craig Estey in Nevada that has 175 locations in the state of Nevada, Oregon, and Minnesota. The uneventful-looking gambling facilities look like a shrunken counterfeit version of regular land-based casinos. Just one of those places one would go to if everything else was closed. Cheap American food like fries, corn dogs, pizza, and other snacks are offered to visitors. But to everyone’s surprise, a cyberattack at Dotty’s leaves 300,000 guests worried about their personal information.

Poker game gone wrong - man gets shot and loses his life
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By Rebeka Kulakevich
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Poker game gone wrong - man gets shot and loses his life

Poker is a game, but since it usually involves money, it could become a lot more than a simple form of entertainment. And if people are willing to flip a table during a game of monopoly with fake cash, imagine the anger that could surface when real money is on the line. A 61-year-old man named Joseph Berry serves as an unfortunate example of how unpredictable people can be when a Poker game goes wrong.

Vaccine lottery scam alert | World Health Organization warns against new scams
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By Rebeka Kulakevich
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Vaccine lottery scam alert | World Health Organization warns against new scams

Vaccinated folks are awaiting a potential prize draw that could change their lives. And while many have already been randomly selected for various cash winnings and generous perks, thousands of overly excited individuals fell for scams that came with painful, nonrefundable aftermath. It’s easy to think that falling for a scam is a foolish mistake, but con artists never miss a chance to develop a new scheme that can be surprisingly convincing - even to the vigilant eye. This week, the World Health Organization made efforts to alert the vaccinated against compensation scammers impersonating Capital Finance.

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Betsson’s Focus at LatAm: Record-Breaking Revenue in Q2

Betsson AB announced its latest report with numbers and statistics. The second quarter of Betsson’s work turned out to be record-breaking as the Q2 revenue was as significant as €186.3m (£158.9m/$189.5m), with the net income equal to €28.6 million or €0.21 per share. Though the results in Western Europe fell by about 40%, the market that succeeded was Latin America.

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17 suspects arrested in South Korea for operating illegal sports gambling sites

Even the smoothest criminals tend to slip up sometimes. And something like running an unregistered, undocumented gambling site seems like a sleek idea until it catches speed and becomes challenging to keep up with when it comes to hiding it from authorities. But everything that’s in the dark eventually comes to light, and that was the painful lesson learned for a group of lawbreakers in South Korea in late June 2021.

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