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Created Equal: Sports betting causing a public health crisis?


The topic of sports betting and its effect on Americans' health was discussed in the latest episode of "Created Equal" with host Stephen Henderson. Read More

March Madness adds boost to betting apps across Arkansas


Scott Hardin, a spokesperson for the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration, says it's estimating the state to get over $500 million. Read More

Arkansas expecting a record-setting month for sports betting


With March Madness kicking off on Thursday, the state of Arkansas is expecting March to be the biggest month in the state's history for sports betting. “I'll be shocked if it's not the largest month ... Read More

Maine Sports Betting: Latest News & Updates – November 2023


Legal Maine sports betting became a reality with the passing of LD 585 on April 19, 2022. Governor Janet Mills then signed it into the statute books May 2nd, 2022. Sports betting is now live in Maine ... Read More

NCAA set to push states with legalized sports betting to ban prop bets for all college sporting events


NCAA president Charlie Baker issued a statement Wednesday asking all states that have legalized sports gambling to pass laws prohibiting the availability of individual prop bets for college athletic ... Read More

Authorizing sports betting in Georgia may lack needed votes from lawmakers


ATLANTA (AP) — There's still a chance Georgians could vote on authorizing sports betting in November, but the odds may be poor. The House Higher Education Committee on Thursday passed out both a ... Read More


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