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Arizona State linked to alleged NCAA men’s basketball sports betting violations


One former Arizona State men's basketball player is linked to the NCAA's investigation into sports betting violations by 13 athletes. Read More

Federal loopholes may have opened the door for Texas sports betting alternatives that skirt state gambling ban


I found a way to bet on the NFL even though we live in Texas,” reads a simulated text in one Instagram ad. Online sites targeting Texan players are ever-more-popular. Read More

Meet the people enforcing Tennessee’s rule book for online sports betting


Online sports betting is a multimillion dollar business, and every state regulates the industry in its own way. Read More

NCAA issues permanent ban to 3 men’s basketball players from Fresno State and San Jose State for sports betting


The NCAA announced three Division I men’s basketball players are permanently ineligible after an investigation uncovered that the they were involved in sports-betting game manipulation. Read More

New Poll Shows California Voters Support Sports Betting Legalization


A new poll indicates that California voters support the expansion of sports betting, which is currently legal in 39 states. The poll found that 60%of respondents were open to legalizing sports betting ... Read More

Ex-NC Lawmaker Tells Georgia: Sports Betting Didn’t Lose Elections


Legalizing sports betting wasn’t a career-killer for politicians in North Carolina, and it may not be for lawmakers in Georgia either. That, at least, was part of a pitch made to a handful of Georgia ... Read More

Federal loopholes may have opened the door for sports betting alternatives that skirt Texas’ gambling ban


While the state's strict ban on gambling hasn’t changed, fast-growing daily fantasy sports and prediction market apps are giving Texans new ways to wager without leaving home. Read More


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