Digital Wager Wire highlights the most significant events affecting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industries each week throughout the year. Golden Nugget Enters Ontario Mobile Market DraftKings…
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Digital Wager Wire highlights the most significant events affecting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industries each week throughout the year. Circa Awarded Untethered License in Missouri In…
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Las Vegas tourism fell 11% in June, but downtown hotels hold strong. Meanwhile, Caesars’ iGaming revenue rises 24% from last year.
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Digital Wager Wire highlights the most important events impacting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industry each week throughout the year. Tourism Lagging in Vegas It appears as…
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Digital Wager Wire highlights the most important events impacting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industry each week throughout the year. Ohio Gov Says No to Online Casino…
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The new budget bill and FAIR BET Act could impact gambling taxes, slot winnings, and future deductions for bettors. Let’s take a look at why.
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Gov. Janet Mills has delayed signing Maine’s iGaming bill, pushing a final decision to early 2025. Meanwhile, Penn Entertainment is under fire after ESPN Bet’s poor performance and investor backlash. From legislative limbo to corporate shake-ups, here are the week’s biggest developments in the U.S. sports betting landscape.
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Hard Rock Bet made headlines by honoring a $1.76 million payout mistake in New Jersey. Meanwhile, California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a non-binding opinion declaring online fantasy sports illegal, setting the stage for possible legislative action against daily fantasy operators.
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NY downstate casino apps close with 8 bidders for 3 licenses. Meanwhile, in Canada, Quebec pushes private gaming ahead of the 2026 elections.
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New Jersey advances legislation to ban college player props in an effort to curb harassment of student-athletes, aligning with NCAA calls for reform. Meanwhile, Wyoming considers doubling its sports betting tax, drawing pushback from major operators concerned about competitiveness and the risk of driving bettors to offshore markets.