DraftKings might be headquartered in Boston, but Massachusetts nevertheless took its time legalizing sports betting. Since the first wagers were accepted in 2023, Bay State bettors have not ...
When a 2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling made it legal for any state to offer sports betting, Indiana already had legislation in place to be among the first to market. And ever since Indiana accepted ...
North Carolina may have been a little late to the nationwide sports betting party, but, boy, did it pick the right time to join. Launching mobile wagering a day before the ACC men's basketball ...
After legalizing sports betting in 2020, Illinois accepted its first in-person sport wager in March 2020 -- the same month that the COVID-19 pandemic caused brick-and-mortar businesses around the ...
New Jersey has never been content to sit back and let Nevada have a monopoly on legal gambling in the United States. The Garden State authorized commercial casinos in the 1970's, giving rise to ...
What happens when you launch legal sports wagering statewide after the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve? You get a betting bonanza, as Ohio's sportsbooks collectively handled more than $1 ...
Nobody can accuse Pennsylvania of not being ready for the dawn of nationwide sports betting. A year before the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act ...
It would have been quite logical for Kentucky to move briskly once the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the nationwide implementation of sports betting in 2018. The state was – and is ...
Florida is the third most populous state in the United States and, as of 2025, the most populous to have legalized sports betting. What a coup, then, for the Seminole Tribe of Florida to be the ...
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