Indiana Sports Betting Handle Passes $273 Million in February
The Indiana Gaming Commission has revealed that the state's sportsbooks posted a sports betting handle of $273,893,073 for the month of February.
The Indiana Gaming Commission has revealed that the state's sportsbooks posted a sports betting handle of $273,893,073 for the month of February.
WynnBet has become the sixth sportsbook operator to launch in Virginia after the state's gaming commission granted parent company Wynn Interactive a sports betting license on March 5th.
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has stated that there is no ban on club sponsorship deals with betting firms despite rejecting a similar deal for the national side.
Barstool Sports owner, Penn National Gaming, has been granted a license to launch its Barstool Sportsbook in the state of Illinois. The sportsbook's iOS and Android apps will go live at noon on Thursday March 11th.
Betway has been issued with a license by the German gaming authority allowing the betting brand to offer sports betting services and products across the German market.
Texas lawmakers have filed legislation that, if passed, will legalize sports betting and casino gambling in the Lone Star State.
The latest monthly revenue figures released by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission shows that sportsbooks took in almost $144 million in bets for the month of February.
The UFC today announced a partnership with Stake.com that sees the cryptocurrency casino and sportsbook become the UFC's official betting partner in Asia and Latin America (excluding Brazil).
DraftKings has just announced a partnership deal that sees the brand become the UFC's first official sportsbook and daily fantasy partner in the U.S. and Canada.
The Virginia Lottery has reported a sports betting handle of $58,896,564 for the first 11 days of legal sports betting in the state.
Gov. Ned Lamont has reached an agreement with the Mohegan Tribe that paves the way for the legalization of online gaming and sports betting in the state of Connecticut.
U.S. Olympians Sue Bird, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel, and Alex Morgan have launched a new media company to change the way women in sport are portrayed in the media.