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Fired Trump Aide's Security Problems Included Online Gambling

When Donald Trump's personal valet, John McEntee, 27, was fired for security issues last week, those issues included a regular online gambling habit. That, among other things, was enough to earn him a Secret Service escort out of the White House that didn't even include a stop at his former office to grab his jacket.…

Big Name International Operators Join American Gaming Association

The American Gaming Association (AGA) is welcoming six new members to its roster, including three big name operators who are relatively new to the US market. The new board-level member organizations are, MM Testlabs, Choctaw Casinos and Resorts, Golden Entertainment, GVC Holdings PLC, Paddy Power Betfair and The Stars Group (parent company of PokerStars). These…

New Jersey Online Gambling Sets Another Revenue Record in Feburary

New Jersey's once flailing online casinos have booked yet another record month for online gambling revenue. The feat is all the more impressive given the fact that with only 28 days, February is the shortest month of the year. Despite the lack of days, February produced nearly $22 million worth of revenue for Garden State…

New York Tries Bargaining with Leagues on Sports Betting Issues

As the decision by the US Supreme Court on legal sports betting nears, lawmakers in states like New York are figuring out exactly how their new markets will be in regulated. Earlier this week in New York, State Senator John Bonacic introduced a bill that spells out exactly how the state will deal with the…

West Virginia Joins Jumps on US Sports Betting Bandwagon

The West Virginia State Senate approved a bill that would allow gambling operators throughout the state to offer sports betting, should it become later this year. West Virginia is one of growing number of states that are betting that the Supreme Court will overturn the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) of 1992 and…

New Jersey Online Gambling Hits Revenue Record for January 2018

New Jersey's surging online gambling industry got 2018 off to a very positive start by posting record revenue for the first month of the year. In fact, Garden State operators went one better by making the month the best single month since New Jersey introduced regulated online gambling back in 2012. All told, New Jersey…

NBA and MLB are Cool with Regulated Sports Betting…and 1% of the Action

As the US Supreme Court inches closer to making a decision on whether or not to legalize sports betting in the United States, we're learning more about what it would take to get professional sports leagues on board with the plan. In the case of the NBA and MLB, all it's going to take is…

WinView Creates New Niche in US Sports Betting Market

The US sports betting ban is becoming more and more porous as companies like DraftKings, FanDuel, and now WinView are proving. WinView is a Silicon Valley-based startup that's looking to disrupt the sports betting scene with a unique business model that emphasizes in-play predictions. WinView's operation is pretty original, but is based on familiar models…

Delaware Online Gambling Revenue Sinking Like a Stone

Delaware's entry into the microscopic US online gambling market has always been a bit of a mystery to gaming industry observers. After all, with a population of just 961,939 it's the 45th smallest US State. From the beginning it was unclear whether or not that was big enough to support a robust igaming market. Despite…

Indiana Sports Betting Bill Includes Payoff to Sports Leagues

An Indiana lawmaker is looking to make regulated sports betting more appealing to professional sports leagues by including a one percent "integrity fee" in his latest effort to legislate legal wagering. The fee would be collected by operators and used by the leagues to combat the kind of game-fixing that doesn't really flourish in the…