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UK gambling reforms may hurt economy less than industry warnings suggest, study finds
A new economic study says proposed gambling reforms in Britain would likely cause far less damage to the wider economy…
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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes open 400 Horses Casino in Montana
The Indian Gaming Association joined the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, along with S&K Gaming, on May 5 to celebrate…
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Kenosha casino plan advances to final federal review stage
Federal officials have entered the final review phase for a proposed casino in Kenosha, Wisconsin, following the close of public…
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Bally’s Chicago casino reaches full height as $1.7B riverfront project nears completion
Chicago’s long-running casino project hit a visible turning point Thursday, as Bally’s raised the final steel beam on its permanent…
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Better Markets urges courts to let states regulate prediction markets, not CFTC
A financial reform advocacy group is urging courts to keep oversight of gambling-style online markets at the state level, arguing…
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Wisconsin sues prediction market platforms over alleged illegal sports betting operations
Wisconsin has filed a civil complaint in Dane County Circuit Court accusing Kalshi, Robinhood, and Coinbase, along with affiliated subsidiaries,…
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Appeals court revives Comanche challenge to Oklahoma tribal casino lawsuit
A federal appeals court has given the Comanche Nation a mixed but meaningful win in its fight over the Warm…
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New York lawsuit says Stake and Coinbase targeted child gambler for years
A New York resident identified as John Doe has sued Stake.com, Stake.us, Coinbase and related companies in New York State…
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Iowa lawmakers advance bill tightening rules on prediction markets
Iowa lawmakers are pressing ahead with a bill that would clamp down on a fast-expanding slice of financial trading tied…
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Do credit card gambling bans reduce harm or shift behavior? Experts say there’s always a loophole
As more states move to block credit cards from gambling, the policy sounds straightforward. Cut off borrowed money, reduce harm.…
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