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Two years ago, sports betting became legal in Kansas. It wasn’t worth ...

Outrage is my beat. Somebody asked me the other day what exactly my beat was in writing a regular opinion column. The query came during a phone call with a ... Read More
Seven Years Into Legal Sports Betting, We’re Seeing It for What ... - MSN

To reform sports betting, advocates typically call for guardrails to protect participants. Their goal is to build a sports betting system in which it is extremely difficult for someone to wager ... Read More
Scandals, some changes in public perception ... - News Channel 3-12

Studies by the Sports Betting Alliance, a lobbying consortium made up of sportsbooks and Texas professional sports teams, as well one by an independent law firm, have estimated the state could ... Read More
Missouri voters pass Amendment 2, legalizing sports betting | Kansas ...

The passage of Amendment 2 opens the door for Missouri’s professional sports teams and casinos to take bets roughly two years after sports gambling became legal in neighboring Kansas. Read More
When and where can I place bets on sports in Missouri? | Kansas City Star

Missourians narrowly voted to legalize sports betting on Tuesday, Nov. 5, making Missouri the latest state to allow gambling on major sporting events.Unofficial results show 50.1% of residents ... Read More
Seven Years Into Legal Sports Betting, We’re Seeing It for ... - Yahoo

Sports betting is out of control. Since a 2018 Supreme Court decision, as much as 37 percent of American adults have bet on sports, gambling a total of nearly $500 billion. The results are ... Read More
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