A court ruling forced the National Council on Problem Gambling to change its helpline number, which online casino and sportsbook operators said has caused issues.
CNN Sports reports on the way gambling addictions prey on fandom, the convenience of online sportsbooks, and masculine culture of competitiveness to corrupt the role of sports in their lives.
The National Council on Problem Gambling has a new national number, 1-800-MY-RESET, for those looking for help with gambling problems.
The National Problem Gambling Hotline can be reached at 1-800-MY-RESET. The new number, the NCPG says, strengthens visibility nationally and modernizes the network. Additional resources associated ...
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Six companies, including Picklebet and Tabcorp, were found to have breached rules for a register to stop problem gamblers ...
The Powerball jackpot is $1.5 billion and counting and if you haven’t bought a ticket yet, state lotteries across the country are happy to give you a nudge. “Give Your Dreams a Chance,” New Jersey ...
In Oct. 2025, preliminary reports show that $967 million was wagered on sports and events in the state. That’s more than a 22 ...
Jennifer McCausland, the citizen-activist who has fought unsuccessfully for a state program to treat Washington's problem gamblers, yesterday announced the formation of a Seattle-based group dedicated ...
Sports wagering has become a big multibillion-dollar business across the United States. Since the U.S. Supreme Court opened the door to legalized sports gambling in 2018, at least 38 states have ...