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San Diego State University has launched the Institute on Sports Wagering and Gaming to conduct research and analysis of the ...
Red Sox’ Richard Fitts has pitched well as a big leaguer with a 3.31 ERA, but it took him until his 12th start to finally record a win. “I’ve been waiting a while for it,” Fitts said. He got it Monday ...
UFC president Dana White was seen on a video blog posted by former NFL player Taylor Lewan winning more than $1 million ...
Sportscenter 5's Josh Brogadir introduces us to a startup called Finlete and one of their clients, Red Sox prospect ...
While his success, fame and money could make many envious, being Michael Jordan came with its own set of challenges. Hailing from a small town in North Carolina, the 6'6" guard went on to enthrall ...
I tried to live that life of being the most perfect person, but I had to come to my senses, 'Hey, I'm just as human as anyone else,'" stated MJ, who faced heavy flak for his gambling habits.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Gambling has swallowed American sports culture whole. Until early 2018, sports betting was illegal under federal law; today, it’s legal in 39 states and ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Despite several years of legislative debate over legalizing sports gambling, Minnesota remains firmly planted on the sidelines. Though sports betting remains illegal here ...
Sports betting has exploded in popularity since it was legalized in 2018—especially among young men, who studies say are spending increasing amounts of time and money gambling. Several academic ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese overrode senior minister Michelle Rowland to shelve a clampdown on gambling ads and avoid a brawl with media and sports bosses ahead of the election, in his fourth ...
Sports betting has been a financial boon for Kentucky since it was legalized about 18 months ago. But a surge in calls to the state’s addiction hotline concerns industry experts.
Between 2018 and 2024, most states legalized sports betting and millions of bettors have wagered over $220 billion legally through on-line sports platforms in the U.S., such as FanDuel and DraftKings.