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Regulators Probe Reports Of Underage Sports Betting


Regulators at the Massachusetts Gaming Commission are taking an interest in whether people younger than the legal betting age of 21 are using mobile platforms Read More Skip to content Boston News ... Read More

MIAA Board eyes proactive measures to counter risks of underage sports betting


MIAA executive director Bob Baldwin raised concerns about the growing problem with underage sports gambling, particularly at the college level, and the potential for a trickle down to high schools. Read More

Massachusetts opens sports betting as March Madness begins


States began legalizing online sports betting four years ago after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from 2018 struck down a federal law barring gambling on football, basketball, baseball and other sports. Read More

First Came the Sports Betting Boom. Now Comes the Backlash.


In the United States, the tweaking of state regulations and laws started this winter in states including New York, where mobile sports betting generated $16.5 billion in bets and an extraordinary ... Read More

Player Unions Push Massachusetts for Sports Betting-Related Protections - Covers.com


Massachusetts regulators could give additional consideration to the safety of players in their rules for online sports betting sites — and not just the players who gamble. Read More

How Colleges and Sports-Betting Companies ‘Caesarized’ Campuses - The New York Times


Sports betting had grown from a casual pastime into a serious problem. “I couldn’t stop countless times. I’ve turned $100 into $2,000 and then, within the same hour, lost all of that $2,000 ... Read More


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