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Here’s Why Coffee Costs So Much At Vegas Casinos

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Welcome to Las Vegas — pay up! The typical Las Vegas, non-casino price was $6.31. Even as some Las Vegas casino operations face revenue and growth challenges , there is no indication that such prices — a product of supply and demand when it comes down to it — will come down in any significant manner.

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The CFPB Drops Its Investigation Into Zillow With No Actions

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In a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing, Zillow said that, in February, it received a Notice and Opportunity to Respond and Advise (NORA) by the CFPB, with the letter alerting Zillow that the bureau was considering whether or not to recommend legal action against the company.

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NEW REPORT: Why Banks Farm Out Mobile Security

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As more Americans reach for their mobile devices when making purchases, providers are looking for new ways to secure smartphones. And, over the course of the past month, several security providers rolled out new mobile phone protections, designed to help provide security in the booming mobile economy. Delivering safe sales.

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CES 2020 Opens The Door On A New Decade

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We are talking about the upcoming International Consumer Electronics Show, the annual conference and trade show in Las Vegas that goes by the moniker CES. That remains to be seen, but it’s clear that 5G is going to significantly impact not only retail and payments, but manufacturing, healthcare, transportation and other vital areas.

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Macy’s Rolls Out Mobile Checkout

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When it’s time to check out, customers go to a dedicated counter where the cashier makes sure they scanned the correct number of items and removes a security tag. The retailer has already tested the technology at a store in New Jersey. And the retailer is flexible on timing: Brands can stay for as short a time period as a month.

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‘The Market @ Macy’s’ Pops Up

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As department stores reconsider their real estate and business models, Macy’s is testing out pop-up stores in 10 cities — from Las Vegas to New York — in a new concept named “The Market @ Macy’s,” CNBC reported. And the retailer is flexible on timing: Brands can stay for as short a time period as a month. “We

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