
Gambling Harm Blame Game: New Study Says Researchers May Have Wrong Culprit
A new economics paper argues that academic research blaming sports betting for financial and mental health harm can't separate its effects from online casino.
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A new economics paper argues that academic research blaming sports betting for financial and mental health harm can't separate its effects from online casino.

Our monthly look at the online gambling landscape includes the current legal and regulatory scene, prospective online casino and online poker states, and significant trends to watch. The legislative calendar is winding...

The April 1 changeover returned poker play to an upward trajectory in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania, at least for the first month.

The expanded property in Queens is having a profound impact on the overall commercial casino revenue totals in the state.

The UFC head's letter to Trump has the 10-time WSOP bracelet winner much more optimistic about overturning a rule that "just makes no sense."

The past month has brought with it a faint glimmer of hope for online casino legalization in Washington, D.C.

Much is in flux for Flutter with CEO Amy Howe out, PokerStars shifted to the FanDuel Casino app, and iGaming still growing.

The retired billionaire said in a recent CNBC interview that state-taxed gaming "relieves the taxes on me or other rich people."

Cardrooms have long argued that the cities where they're located will suffer if their operations are impacted.

Next April 15 may be a very dark day for gamblers as they'll have to potentially pay taxes on income that doesn't exist.
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