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This week, FanDuel announced that it will stop taking credit cards to fund U.S. sports gambling, beginning on March 2. DraftKings had initiated a credit card ban last year, and the two platforms make up 72% of the American sports betting market, according to Casino Reports.
At least two national gambling companies operating in Arizona will no longer take fee-laden credit card deposits before the start of college basketball’s March Madness.
The Denver Nuggets headline the NBA’s return from break with a conference matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers. Since the start of the regular season, the Denver Nuggets offense have been in a
Missourians can now place sports bets with mobile sportsbooks and get Missouri sports betting offers for the Missouri betting launch
Gretchen Whitmer's proposal to increase gambling taxes to shore up Medicaid is facing industry pushback as revenue — and tax collections — from internet gaming and sports betting continue to rise five years after Michigan expanded legal options to wager money.