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Gambling · VictoriaNearly 30 percent of young people aged 12 to 17 in the Australian state of Victoria have reported participating in some form of gambling within the past month, a recent study shows. The post One in three teenagers in Victoria gambling – Research first appeared on Asia Gaming News | AGB - Asia Gaming Brief.See the Story
One in three teenagers in Victoria gambling - Research
Raleigh, North Carolina · RaleighLawmakers in North Carolina are reviving a failed 2024 bill looking to remove prop bets on college athletes from their sportsbooks’ offerings. House Bill 828 would prohibit college player props and add in-person betting restrictions at college sports venues. RALEIGH, N.C. — Less than a year after a similar proposal failed to gain traction, North Carolina lawmakers are once again pushing to ban proposition bets on college sports. With bipartisan …See the Story
North Carolina Lawmakers Reintroduce College Prop Bet Ban
Mississippi · MississippiEven after 3 years, Mississippi will continue to be one of 19 states that have not regulated mobile sports betting. House Bill 1302, a bill that would legalize online sports betting apps, was killed by the Senate. Without state-taxed sports betting options, the state of Mississippi is missing out on millions of dollars of revenue. JACKSON, Miss. – For the 3rd year in a row, the House and the Senate of Mississippi cannot settle their differences …See the Story
Mississippi Rejects Mobile Sports Betting Again in 2025
Oklahoma City Thunder · Oklahoma CityThe Oklahoma Senate approved the “Thunder Bill” to legalize online sports betting in the state The legislation allows the NBA franchise Oklahoma City Thunder to offer online sports betting Also allows Oklahoma tribes to offer in-person sports betting and online sports betting on tribal land An Oklahoma sports betting bill, which includes both the NBA franchise Oklahoma City Thunder and state tribes, has taken a big step towards legalization. The…See the Story
Oklahoma Senate Approves "Thunder Bill" to Legalize Online Sports Betting
Alaska · AlaskaAlaska lawmakers are considering HB 145 – a bill to legalize online sports betting. The measure would allow up to 10 sportsbook apps that are licensed in at least three other states. Sports bettors would need to be 21 and older but could wager on pro, college, and international events. Governor Mike Dunleavy has previously supported sports betting as a potential revenue source. JUNEAU, Alaska – The 2025 Alaska sports betting discussions are unde…See the Story
New Bill Could Legalize Mobile Sports Betting in Alaska
Big Ten · AtlantaMichigan Wolverines (27-9, 17-6 Big Ten) vs. Auburn Tigers (30-5, 16-4 SEC) Atlanta; Friday, 9:39 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Tigers -8.5; over/under is 153.5 BOTTOM LINE: No. 4 Auburn takes on No. 14 Michigan in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers are 16-4 against SEC opponents and 14-1 in non-conference play. Auburn is 28-5 against opponents over .500. The Wolverines’ record in Big Ten play is 17-6. Michigan is third in …See the Story
Auburn Tigers play the Michigan Wolverines in Sweet 16
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