
NJ Track Close to Fixed-Odds Betting
When a bettor makes a wager on which baseball team will win a game, the

When a bettor makes a wager on which baseball team will win a game, the

On Wednesday, July 22, American Gaming Association (AGA) President and CEO Bill Miller testified before

The Virginia Lottery is expected to unveil proposed sports betting regulations at its July 15

Churchill Downs is partnering with platform supplier GAN and sportsbook technology supplier Kambi in developing

Major League Soccer has a new wrinkle in its match schedule for its tournament: gambling

On July 10, DraftKings Inc. and Twin River Worldwide Holdings (TRWH) debuted a temporary retail

A California tribal gaming coalition is moving quickly to gather enough signatures to qualify a

The Michigan Gaming Control Board recently began accepting applications from commercial and tribal casino operators

The HyperX Esports Arena at Luxor re-opened June 25, along with safety precautions for the

Despite efforts late in the legislative session, Georgia lawmakers failed to secure enough votes to

As it’s done for several years now, the Massachusetts legislature just reauthorized horse racing and

Scientific Games Corp. and gaming operator Caesars Entertainment have extended their existing digital sports betting
On June 11, 2018, New Jersey became the second state in the nation to offer a full, Nevada-style complement of sports betting options, opening the door to advanced mobile apps, futures, and deep prop markets.
On June 10, 1944, the Reds’ Joe Nuxhall became the youngest MLB player ever at just 15 years old. Entering a blowout loss to the Cardinals, he struggled, allowing five runs in 2/3 of an inning. Despite the rocky debut, Nuxhall returned in 1952 for a long career as both a pitcher and a beloved Reds broadcaster through 2004.