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Massachusetts fined DraftKings $450,000 for illegally accepting credit card bets, the company must also return the bets, ...
Author Jonathan Cohen thinks sports gambling has become a public health crisis — and policymakers need to set guardrails like ...
Emmanuel Clase’s betting-related suspension leaves a huge void in fantasy leagues, making Cade Smith a must-add closer.
The World Lottery Association (WLA) has presented a new policy paper, outlining its recommendations for the regulation of ...
Johnny Avello, director of race and sports operations at DraftKings, said wagering on the hot-dog eating contest generally grows year by year, even if it's not quite yet at the same level as other ...
FanDuel bans customers who harass athletes after Red Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito warned MLB Commissioner Manfred about daily ...
What's more, as the U.S. IPO market heats back up, more of these deals could follow, said Angelo Bochanis, an analyst at Renaissance Capital, a provider of pre-IPO research and IPO-focused ETFs.
Even after discovering this non-compliance, DraftKings repeatedly failed to implement successful corrections to its platform.
Boston-based online betting platform DraftKings was hit with a $450,000 fine by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. See why.
A ruling in New York could provide DraftKings and its defense a significant boost to similar lawsuits filed against it across ...
Massachusetts fines DraftKings $450,000 for allowing credit card-funded sports bets, citing regulatory violations and ...
DraftKings agrees to penalty over Colorado sports-betting violations The company accepted improper bets over a boxing match and March Madness basketball game ...