Related Articles
Porous Uganda-Congo Border Could Hinder Efforts to Contain the Spread of Ebola
Ebola is still wreaking havoc in subequatorial Africa. Only just a month ago, Congo announced that nearly 1,500 of its citizens had died from the Ebola outbreak since August 2018. Now, the virus has spread across the border to Uganda, as a Congolese-Ugandan family unknowingly brought the virus back to the country with them. They […]
Connecticut Gambling in Decline — Online Might Be the Key
Even though all eyes of the state authorities are on sports betting these days, Native tribes have something else in mind. Rodney Butler of Mashantucket Pequot tribes pointed out how Jersey’s online gambling scene was bringing in more money to casinos. Also, the long-serving chairman of eight years mentioned that this money meant more tax revenue for the state.
The tribes see a fitting companion for mobile sports in iGaming. They say that allowing customers to play slots for free and win real money is the best way to attract them. “Feeding off each other, these two formed a successful marriage together,” said Butler.
Yet Another Fairfield Administrator Incriminated in the Toxic Waste Affair
The affair regarding the unwarranted toxic waste disposal in the town of Bridgeport is gaining momentum as one more official has been indicted. Joseph Michelangelo, who serves as the director of Public Works in Bridgeport, is facing serious charges for conspiring to commit second-degree forgery, second-degree forgery, and illegal dumping. The Judge of the Superior […]