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 LAS VEGAS  AP  鈥?Two dozen large-screen TVs showing football and other sports line the walls. Theres beer on tap, bar top seating and leather chairs. Chicken wings are on the menu. And at this American Indian casino in the heart of college-football mad Mississippi, you can legally bet on the games.The sports book owned by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is the first to open on tribal lands outside of Nevada following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling earlier this year, a no-brainer business decision given the sports fans among its gambling clientele. We are basically two hours from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and then, we are just an hour from Mississippi State. We have Ole Miss just stanley cup  to the north of that, and we have Southern Miss 鈥?theyre not SEC, but they are a player. We are not that far from Louisiana,  said Ne stanley italy al Atkinson, the tribes director of gaming.The book at Pearl River Resort is packed every college football Saturday, but remains an outlier months after the high court opened the door for expanded sports gambling ac stanley borraccia ross the United States by striking down a federal ban.Tribes enthusiastically welcomed the decision in May but since then, the regulatory challenges and low-margin nature of the business have sunk in. Few Indian casinos have an enviable location like the Choctaw and many need state approval to add sports betting to their offerings.Indian casinos started small three decades ago, but they have grown to be an annual $32.4 billion segment of the U.S. gambling indu Acgj Florida nursing homes challenge order to install generators
 The Yomiuri ShimbunA hairdresser in her 9-square-meter flat in Tokyo.By Fumit stanley france o Nagase / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer20:00 JST,ensp;May 10, 2023An increasing number of young people are living in tiny apartments, some even without bathrooms. They seem to be making this choice not only so they can live in a convenient location with affordable rent 鈥?nowadays, the younger generation seems to prefer a life without a lot of possessions, which a stanley canada lso seems to be contributing to the recent trend.The Yomiuri ShimbunA sink is seen in an NPO employee   one-room apartment without a bathroom in Tokyo.A 31-year-old NPO employee lives in a wooden apartment in central Tokyo built about 40 years ago. The Japanese-style one-room apartment is the size of six tatami mats, which is about 10 square meters. It has no bathroom or kitchen, and the toilet is shared. It is conveniently located only a five-minute walk from the nearest station, and the monthly rent is less than 楼45,000.In the room, she has a table, a chair and a desk, but there is no television or refrigerator. I want to live light, so I dont stanley de  want to own household appliances,  she said.She mainly eats and does her laundry in a shared space in a separate building, and goes to a public bathhouse. She used to rent a room in a condominium, but moved to this apartment about two years ago after a friend introduced it to her. I dont feel any inconvenience, she said.  Im comfortable here because I can socialize with the residents while keep