
Connecticut Governor Holds Out Hope for Sports Betting
Governor Dannel P. Malloy (l.) would like to get sports betting legalized in Connecticut before
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Governor Dannel P. Malloy (l.) would like to get sports betting legalized in Connecticut before
Boyd Gaming Corporation and FanDuel Group, now a subsidiary of Paddy Power Betfair, have entered

New Jersey Woman Wins $287,945 on a $2 Bet Playing Divine Fortune

Bally’s Atlantic City launched sports betting on July 30, and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City began

PartyPoker and PartyCasino are significant players in New Jersey’s iGaming market, but are sometimes overshadowed

Place a bet on a progressive slot, and you’re taking a shot at the progressive

Scientific Games has launched a mobile slot machine app based on the classic Hasbro board

Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, Washington, is launching a new online gambling app that players can

The owner of Parx Casino in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, which was the first to apply for
The fantasy sports leaders have contracted with del Lago and Tioga Downs to manage the

Reports of a shortage of cash and a failure to pay some bets plagued the

The Fox Sports network is planning a new TV show on everything surrounding sports gambling,
On May 12, 1976, the Red Sox snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 6-4, 12-inning victory over Cleveland, aided by a "favorable spell" from a Salem witch sent by a Boston TV station. The superstitions continued the following day when Cleveland countered with a "fairy godmother" to sprinkle dust on their players; however, the charms failed as Cleveland committed multiple errors, leading to another Boston win.
On May 11, 1996, a celebration for John Franco at Shea Stadium turned into a 16-minute brawl as the Mets edged the Cubs 7-6. The fight ignited after Mets pitcher Pete Harnisch threw a punch at catcher Scott Servais, leading to nine ejections, including a bloodied Franco. Despite the chaos, the Mets secured the win on a dramatic walk-off home run by Rico Brogna.