Sports Betting News More Americans Are Going Into Debt To Gamble On Sports—and Many See It As Investment
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NCAA votes to rescind rule change allowing pro sports betting for college athletes, athletic department staff
Last month, the NCAA Division I Board voted to delay a legislative change that would permit college athletes and athletic department staff to gamble on professional sports. The rule change, originally ... Read More
What Americans think about legal sports betting, according to recent polls

WASHINGTON (AP) — As legalized sports betting expands, recent polling suggests that Americans have become increasingly critical of its role in U.S. society and sports — although they’re more tolerant ... Read More
As Pa. and other states go all-in on sports betting, expect wagers — and cheating scandals — to keep coming
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What Americans think about legal sports betting, according to recent polls

FILE - Betting odds for Super Bowl LIX are displayed on monitors at the Circa resort and casino sports book, Jan. 30, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher, File ... Read More
What Americans think about legal sports betting, according to recent polls

FILE - Betting odds for Super Bowl LIX are displayed on monitors at the Circa resort and casino sports book, Jan. 30, 2025, in Las Vegas. WASHINGTON (AP) — As legalized sports betting expands, recent ... Read More
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