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What Americans think about legal sports betting, according to recent polls
As sports betting expands, polling suggests Americans have become increasingly critical of its role in U.S. society and sports — although they’re more tolerant of legal betting for professional sports ... Read More
Are Americans Betting Their Future on Sports?

Americans have wagered almost $450 billion on sports since the Supreme Court struck down a federal law prohibiting sports gambling in 2018. On average, households spend $1,100 a year on sports betting ... Read More
NCAA pushes back start of legalized pro sports betting by three weeks

The NCAA delayed the start of a new policy that will allow college athletes to bet on professional sports, from Nov. 1 to Nov. 22 ... Read More
Why not give players a cut? That's one way to fix our sports betting problem. | Opinion
The NBA gambling scandal involving Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier and Damon Jones shows it's time to address the problems mobile betting has created. Read More
Americans Are Turning Against Sports Betting—But It's Not Going Anywhere

Hello and welcome to another edition of Free Agent! Remember this week to think of your loved ones who have passed away, even if they rooted for the wrong team. There was lots of talk about sports ... Read More
Online betting platform Kalshi sues Ohio casino regulators, attorney general to stay open

An online betting platform, Kalshi, is suing the Ohio Casino Control Commission and the Attorney General's office. Kalshi argues the state has overstepped its authority by trying to stop it from ... Read More
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