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MGM Casinos grapple with ongoing ‘cybersecurity woes’

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MGM Casinos are facing a prolonged cybersecurity crisis as their gaming machines continue to stay offline.

The renowned casino chain, known for its opulent resorts and world-class entertainment, has been wrestling with this digital dilemma for several weeks, causing significant disruptions for both the establishment and its patrons.

The cyber incident that befell MGM Casinos remains shrouded in mystery, with the company providing minimal details. While the exact nature and scope of the breach are yet to be disclosed, the consequences are glaringly apparent. Slot machines, poker tables, and electronic gaming systems remain inaccessible, casting a shadow over the casino floors.

Guests hoping to try their luck at the slot machines or indulge in a round of poker have been met with disappointment, as technicians struggle to rectify the issue. Regular visitors and loyal patrons are growing increasingly frustrated by the ongoing disruption, and some have even taken their business elsewhere.

MGM Casino authorities have been tight-lipped about the incident, stating only that they are working diligently to restore their systems and ensure the security of their customers’ data. The company has engaged cybersecurity experts and is cooperating with law enforcement agencies to investigate the breach.

In the midst of this cybersecurity quagmire, MGM’s reputation and bottom line are at stake. With the extent of the damage still unclear, the casino giant faces an uphill battle in restoring trust and regaining its patrons’ loyalty.

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Judge grants request to pause Trump’s federal Jan. 6 case

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Special Counsel Jack Smith moves to vacate pretrial deadlines as DOJ weighs next steps after Trump’s Election Day victory.

U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday granted Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request to pause proceedings in former President Donald Trump’s federal Jan. 6 case.

The decision halts upcoming pretrial deadlines, allowing the Department of Justice (DOJ) time to consider next steps after Trump’s recent electoral win.

Smith’s motion filed on Friday highlighted the unprecedented situation, noting, “as a result of the election,” the DOJ seeks to vacate remaining deadlines to “assess this unprecedented circumstance.”

Judge Chutkan agreed, instructing the prosecution to submit a status report on December 2 with its proposed course of action.

The request marks a pivotal step, likely steering toward a halt in prosecution, given the DOJ’s longstanding policy against prosecuting a sitting president.

Trump’s victory, making him the first convicted felon elected to the White House, has prompted DOJ officials to deliberate on how best to close Smith’s two federal cases against him.

Had Trump lost the race against Vice President Harris, the former president could have faced potential prison time.

However, this Election Day win likely shields him from criminal consequences while in office.

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How Donald Trump’s business policies will shape the U.S. economy

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Business leaders are closely monitoring the impact that President-elect Donald Trump’s forthcoming policies might have on the financial landscape.

In a resounding victory, Trump captured both the electoral and popular vote to become the 47th President of the United States.

Trump’s landslide victory is fueling discussions on how his administration’s potential policy changes could reshape tax and trade systems as well as influence global economies.

Vick Tipnes, the CEO of Blackstone medical services joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

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Usha Vance to make history as the first Indian-American Second Lady

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President-elect Donald Trump is assembling his transition team in Florida alongside Vice President-elect J.D. Vance as they prepare for the upcoming administration.

This election ushers in significant milestones, including Usha Vance, who will be the first Indian American and Hindu to serve as Second Lady of the United States.

As the daughter of Indian immigrants, her presence marks a moment of cultural representation in American politics.

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance praised his wife’s unwavering support, attributing her strength as a key factor in their successful campaign.

This new chapter signals a blend of continuity and change in the White House, promising a term marked by historical firsts and renewed policy efforts.

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