As we celebrate the NCAA tournament, we must remember that the most successful season is the one in which every New Yorker plays within their means.
Society has a love/hate relationship with gambling. On the one hand, it’s big business; on the other, there’s a fine line between the money and addiction.
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The gambling industry saw record revenues for the fourth straight year, just shy of $72 billion. The rise in sports betting apps and online casinos has also led to an increase in the number of people ...
We surveyed over 3,500 Pennsylvania adults and found that between 2.5% and 6.4% could be classified as problem gamblers. An additional nearly 30% fell into “at-risk” categories, meaning they show ...
The Virginia Lottery and the Virginia Council on Problem Gambling launched a new awareness effort as gambling options expand ...
Sports betting has taken off in the U.S. since it was legalized in 2018, and research shows gambling addiction may be rising along with it. A new study found that online searches for help with ...
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.