Sports betting is not going that well. When we last checked in with the industry in August, things were a bit of a mess for both the betting public and the companies that took their wagers.
Young people surrounded by sports betting ads and promotions run the risk of becoming addicted, says Yanely Espinal of Marketplace's "Financially Inclined." Get even smarter with the “Make Me ...
And that continued this week at a Senate hearing about the pitfalls of legalized sports betting. Thanks in part to the ease with which even novice betters can make wagers online, the hype around ...
Michael Vick is coming back home to the Chesapeake Bay in 2025, making the stunning announcement earlier this month that he would take over as head coach for FCS school Norfolk State, located just ...
Nifty play by Dillon Gabriel trying to make something out of nothing, ruled illegal forward pass. Follows with TD pass to Traeshon Holden.
It also levied $10,000 fines on Rush Street Interactive NJ and the sports betting technology company Kambi. According to documents released by the state, Rush Street accepted 16 bets worth $1,523 ...
In the six years since the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for states to offer sports betting, each successive year has set a record for the amount of money wagered legally. Another new high ...
FanDuel and its key rival DraftKings have both showed investors that the house can indeed lose, or at least lose more than ...
For years Vegas-based Marshall was synonymous with The Gold Sheet, the famed sports betting newsletter. With a background in play-by-play work and sports information while in college, Marshall ...
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) – A group of South Carolina lawmakers have pre-filed a bill to legalize online sports betting. The sports wagering act has been brought to the legislative session countless ...
While Nokes concedes that betting on pro and college sports is becoming “more and more accepted in America,” he argues that mixing gambling and high school football is fraught with unusual risk.