A whopping $3.1 billion is expected to be legally wagered on this year's men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments, per Yahoo Sports.
March Madness. And as college basketball fans prepare for the highs, lows, upsets and general mayhem of the annual NCAA ...
As a therapist who treats people with gambling problems, I’ve noticed a shift over the past few years – not only in the profile of the typical clients I treat, but also in the way their gambling ...
More money will be wagered on the men's and women's basketball tournaments than any other American sporting event.
The Illinois Gaming Board says some contests offered by the popular platform amounted to illegal gambling. The company says ...
Many will fill out their March Madness brackets this weekend. NPR speaks with Jonathan Cohen, author of "Losing Big: America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling," about the rise in legalized betting.
The AGA is leery of the federal government creeping into oversight of the sports betting industry via event contracts.
Gambling has been a part of golf from the beginning. But the legalization of sports betting has taken the relationship to new ...
Ahead of the NCAA’s March Madness tournament, Congressman Paul D. Tonko and Senator Richard Blumenthal have reintroduced the ...
Americans are expected to legally wager roughly $3.1 billion on this year's "March Madness" college basketball tournaments, ...
Gambling has been a part of golf from the beginning. But the legalization of sports betting has taken the relationship to new levels.
Supreme Court ruling struck down a federal ban on sports wagering and tossed regulation back to the states — but lawmakers ...
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