Caesars Entertainment opened back up its three Atlantic City casinos to the public this week with little fanfare. Caesars, Bally’s, and Harrah’s had all been closed …
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- Pointsbet fined by regulator after NJ breaches
- New Jersey moving to extend online casino legislation
- Sports leagues and media firms create advertising coalition body
- Caesars Entertainment reopens online casino in New Jersey
- New Jersey advances bill to restrict gambling advertising
- BetMGM and IGT launch Wheel of Fortune Casino
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Major League Soccer is set to resume Wednesday, July 8 with the MLS is Back Tournament. Ditching the traditional league format in favor of a World …
While most of the Atlantic City casinos will reopen on July 2, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has issued a ban on drinking and smoking at …
To say the odds for the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl have fluctuated in the last few months would be an understatement. The …
The long-standing plans for a retail sportsbook in Cherry Hills, New Jersey - a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - look dead in the water with a …
After months of tense negotiations and many proposals turned down, the MLB Players Union and team owners have finally agreed on a 60-game season.
While the Atlantic City casinos are chomping at the bit to reopen their doors on July 2, the Borgata is waiting until 10am on Monday, July …
DraftKings has announced that it is launching a standalone New Jersey online casino application that will no longer be tethered to the company's sports betting app.
The Atlantic City casino industry has been shut down since mid-March, but there is light at the end of the tunnel after New Jersey Governor Phil …
It has now been over three months since the Atlantic City casinos shut their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To say they are struggling would …