The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is urging US states to revisit and strengthen their current legislation to better shield student-athletes from the perils of gambling-related harm and to uphold the integrity of NCAA competitions. In the wake of the 2018 repeal of PASPA, the NCAA highlights discrepancies in the...
Costa Rican legislators are struggling with questions around illegal gaming after a bill to prohibit...
In Chile, the gaming authority SCJ has opened its compendium of gaming standards up to...
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has imposed a fine of $45,000 on Pilot Travel...
Sky Sports has launched a long-form YouTube series titled Editions. Focusing on famous sportswomen, each...
After being accused of participation in a lottery ticket seller scheme, the former Minister of...
Wynn Resorts has reached a settlement in a lawsuit accusing the company of inadequately investigating...
FanDuel, a major player in the US sports betting industry, is using Responsible Gaming Education...
The Tolima Lottery — or LoterÃa del Tolima — in Colombia has experienced its highest...
YouGov recently conducted an opinion poll across 18 countries that are prominent in the gaming...
The American Gaming Association (AGA) kicked off Responsible Gaming Education Month (RGEM) 2023 with fresh...
Mexico’s government has been presented with several recommendations for preventing money laundering in the last...
The newly appointed head of Conajzar in Paraguay has expressed concerns about the participation of...
The Professional Darts Corporation has been shortlisted as a finalist in three categories at the...