New Stuff -- King Solomon's Casino recently polled 1,000 players from its database about their gaming habits and biographical information. The company, which is licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, states the survey found that a growing number of young "career women" are online gamblers. Of those polled, 51 percent were women, and of those women, 59 percent had full-time jobs.
News From Mexico -- The Mexican legislature is expected to approve a law on Sunday that would allow casinos to operate in the country, CBS MarketWatch.com is reporting. Mexico is expected to pass legislation that would allow for Las Vegas-style gambling.
Legal Stuff -- Another defendant in the Pick 6 scandal pleaded guilty today of conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering. Glen DaSilva of New York City is the second of the three defendants to plead guilty.
Bit from Italy -- Lottomatica, the Italian lottery and betting company, is merging with its parent company, Tyche. Tyche will be changing its name to Lottomatica and moving its office to Rome.