As sports betting spikes, help for problem gamblers expands in some states
The Associated Press and Stephen Whyno (AP) – When the NFL season kicks off this week, Kentucky residents and visitors — for the first time
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The Associated Press and Stephen Whyno (AP) – When the NFL season kicks off this week, Kentucky residents and visitors — for the first time
Anyone who has read Gaming the Game or has followed my research on professional gambling (or has simply been interested in the topic, generally), is
Pete Thamel, ESPN Iowa State was without starting offensive lineman Jake Remsburg for Saturday’s 30-9 victory against Northern Iowa on Saturday, as he is expecting a six-game NCAA suspension amid a gambling investigation that
Dan E. Moldea, Mobology In Billy Walters’ just-released, best-selling book—Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk (with Armen Keteyian, Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster)—one of the
Stephen Holder, ESPN Ten NFL players have been suspended for gambling violations since April, and the infractions have revealed a foundational problem: Many players say
Associated Press, ESPN Iowa defensive tackle Noah Shannon, who has acknowledged his involvement in sports wagering, has been suspended for the season, coach Kirk Ferentz announced Wednesday.
Mark Schlabach, ESPN ATLANTA — Even though a PGA Tour spokesperson said the tour has not seen an increase in spectators attempting to distract golfers
by Rachel Epstein, Men’s Health That FOMO. Samith joined the group and started placing bets on sports he didn’t even watch, like football. Then tennis.
by Rachel Epstein, Men’s Health Men’s Health reached out to the states that have legalized sports betting to find out how much tax revenue they earned from legalized
Rachel Epstein and Illustrations by Neil Jamieson, Men’s Health AFEW YEARS ago, it would have been unheard of for an NFL announcer to discuss which team