PointsBet, a prominent online sports betting firm, has been penalized $25,000 for breaching New Jersey sports betting regulations. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office unveiled the …
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Casinos operating in the Atlantic City, New Jersey are looking to hit the ground running in 2023 and put behind the negative effect of Covid-19.
Atlantic City casino workers reached a last-minute deal with their employers early enough to avert the planned strike on July 4; however, only five out of …
With the NFC Championship Game just days away, let’s take a look at the matchup between the San Fransisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams.
New Jersey’s sports betting handle was down by 2.6% in December, according to the latest monthly revenue report released by the state’s Department of Gaming Enforcement.
New Jersey sportsbooks continued to set the pace for other regulated US sports betting markets in November as operators in the state reported more than $1 …
New Jersey's fast-growing sports betting industry posted another record-breaking month in September as football season swung into action.
Gamblers in New Jersey have one more option when it comes to online gaming, thanks to the launch of the PointsBet Casino app last week.
2020 has just begun and Everi Holdings, a “fintech” company; looks to have started the year off in a positive way launching a $25 Million acquisition …
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) recently announced that the total betting handle for the month of October was $487.9 million, breaking the record …