Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter and close friend of MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani, has been handed a 57-month prison sentence in federal court for stealing millions from Ohtani to...
TRIBAL GAMING IN FOCUS
Florida suit at the center of tribes’ fight against sweepstakes, Chukchansi Casino fights against impersonators, Swinomish opens a new sportsbook and more.
SPORTS BETTING IN FOCUS
Miller lays out the newest Minnesota proposal, New Hampshire lawmakers keep betting age at 18, HG Vora nominates three to Penn’s board and more.
TRIBAL GAMING IN FOCUS
Michigan casino project reaches end of the line, Seneca Niagara workers mull unionization, Mohegan posts FY24 losses and more.
SPORTS BETTING IN FOCUS
Minnesota hearing lacks industry rep, Flutter succumbs to unfavorable NFL results, Penn continues ESPN Bet sportsbook rebranding and more.
The Latest on California Tribes’ Lawsuit Against Card Rooms
California’s gaming tribes fought long and hard for their day in court against state card rooms. Now that they’ve gotten it, expect the fight between both sides to be...
TRIBAL GAMING IN FOCUS
Maverick loses Washington sports betting appeal, Ho-Chunk announces new Nebraska casino, Michigan tribe asks for SCOTUS help and more.
SPORTS BETTING IN FOCUS
Lawmakers take aim at election betting, ESPN Bet doubles down on ESPN connection, Bally Bet expands to Ontario and more.
Congressional Committee Bullies Baker, Goes Off the Rails
The much-anticipated federal hearing on sports betting was not very kind to NCAA President Charlie Baker (l.). In fact, it wasn’t very kind to anyone, or productive.
Bally’s Debuts Integrated Gambling App in NJ and Launches Monopoly Casino
Bally's has launched its integrated sports betting and iGaming Bally Bet platform in New Jersey. The company also rebranded its Virgin Casino app to Monopoly Casino.
Georgia Lawmakers Fail to Legalize Sports Betting
Sports bettors and industry analysts have had Georgia on their mind for quite some time, but alas, the latest legalization efforts have fallen through once again.