Missouri, sportsbooks and DraftKings Bet
Digest more
Sports and gaming company Fanatics announced it is launching its own gaming prediction platform in 24 U.S. states.
Addiction specialists, treatment programs and 12-step recovery groups tell WBUR they’re seeing a rise in young adults — ranging from their late 20s to early 30s — seeking help for serious gambling problems tied to sports betting apps.
The popular gaming platform brings over 3,200 casino games and sports betting options to Michigan residents through a partnership with the Hannahville Indian Community.
North Carolina's online sports betting market has hit a new milestone for the third month in a row, with November's numbers showing how football season continues to fuel growth in the state's relatively new gambling industry.