Until as recently as last week, MGM Grand and Resorts World - operators, respectively, of the Empire City Casino in Yonkers and the Resorts World Casino at the Aqueduct Race Track in Queens - had been considered shoo-ins to win two of the three coveted full-scale casino licenses in a state-run process that’s slated to conclude next spring. The odds are getting rejiggered in the closely watched race for three lucrative casino licenses in the New York City area - partly because of an alleged bookmaking scandal that’s unfolding in Las Vegas, The Post has learned. MGM losing up to $8.4M per day as cyberattack paralyzes slot machines, hotels for 8th straight day: analyst Gen Z Hackers behind MGM, Caesars breaches are ‘more sophisticated’ and ‘ruthless’ MGM Resorts loses over $100M after refusing to pay ransom to end cyberattack Hollywood’s Jewish founders knew exactly what a pogrom is.