![]() ![]() And this particular scandal involves the P-word. However … Crossing Broad got the scoop on Monday afternoon about yet another scandal at the Inquirer. That’s because its main purpose in life seems to be promoting online gambling, online gambling being something I am most definitely not a fan of. More on that Inquirer mini-scandal here.īut that’s not all, folks! I am generally loathe even reading, let alone linking to, the local blog Crossing Broad. But it’s not the type of thing that happens every day in the world of real journalism. Deleting a story might be something your brother does all the time on his blog. ![]() And it was a story about the controversial 76ers arena plan - a story that didn’t exactly cast said arena in a good light. It was a story by one of the Inquirer‘s Pulitzer-winning writers. It’s fair to say that things are a little stressful over at the Philadelphia Inquirer these days.įirst, we learned that Philadelphia’s newspaper of record deleted an entire story last week without so much as an editor’s note or notice of retraction. No word on when things might return back to normal. In a statement, MGM Resorts said its investigation into the matter is ongoing. But then came a new problem: How do you cancel a trip when you can’t reach anybody at the casino or access the hotel’s website? When word of the problems at the Borgata started to get out on Monday, some customers planning to visit later this week commented on social media that they were considering canceling their trips. “It’s absolute chaos down here,” one Borgata customer named Mary (she asked us not to use her last name) told me. If you play a machine and win, the machines apparently aren’t printing out tickets. According to some gamblers I spoke with over the past 24 hours, they can’t use credit or debit cards to pay for anything. The casino’s operation is feeling the blow as well. Of course, it’s not just the hotel operation that’s impacted. Even if you look on external travel-booking websites like Orbitz and Expedia, the Borgata shows as “sold out” for every day this year. I tried doing that numerous times, and not one of my calls went through. All you’ll see is a message telling you to call the Borgata’s local phone number in Atlantic City. ![]() Want to go to the Borgata’s website? You can’t. ![]()
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