Analysis: New Federal Legislation Would Allow Mobile Sports Betting On Tribal Land
by, John Holden, LEGAL SPORTS REPORT Normally when the gaming world hears that federal legislation has been introduced, people cringe. The fear is that
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by, John Holden, LEGAL SPORTS REPORT Normally when the gaming world hears that federal legislation has been introduced, people cringe. The fear is that
By David Purdum, ESPN In gambling parlance, it was a bad beat. Jon Rahm, leading the Memorial Tournament by six shots after the third round, was forced
John Holden, LegalSportsReport The feds appear to be getting more involved in the type of activity surrounding an interesting esports situation. As part of a still-developing story
By Brett Gibbons, The Lines The way we consume the pro football is about to change. NFL sports betting is going mainstream. In a deal that
by David Purdum, ESPN For the first time, the NFL is partnering with bookmakers in the U.S., another big step in the league’s acceptance
Rick Maese, Washington Post Behind a new law it intends to wield like a “massive hammer,” the FBI is viewing this summer’s Tokyo Olympics as
by Wayne Parry, Associated Press, Las Vegas Sun DraftKings has bought Vegas Sports Information Network, a multiplatform broadcast and content company delivering sports betting news,
by David Purdum, ESPN The Vegas Golden Knights have terminated a brief partnership with UpickTrade, a company based in Mexico that sells sports betting picks, including
By Brendan Coffey, Eben Novy-Williams, Scott Soshnick, Sportico Sportradar is being valued north of $10 billion in its ongoing conversations with potential buyers, according to
By Bailey Schulz, Las Vegas Review-Journal BetMGM’s branding is set to become familiar to Topgolf players across the country. MGM Resort International’s sports betting and iGaming