The National Council on Problem Gambling has a new national number, 1-800-MY-RESET, for those looking for help with gambling problems.
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.
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 ...
The big game this weekend between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines is sure to draw millions of viewers and, increasingly, a lot of wagers. Legal sports betting has quickly become ...
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As gambling options continue to expand across Nebraska, a proposal in Gov. Jim Pillen’s budget is drawing concern from ...
Nearly all legal online casinos in 2025 actively encourage their players to practice responsible gambling habits. Throughout this page, we will break down many of the ways online casinos are taking ...
One in three teenagers admits to gambling underage, according to a survey by Common Sense Media. Thirty-six percent of boys gambled last year.
When the school year began in Virginia this fall, teenagers entering public high schools have something new on their curriculum: instruction on how to better understand and avoid the risks of gambling ...