DraftKings Expands Multi-State Poker Pool to Michigan
DraftKings now offers a combined poker player pool in three states after receiving approval from Michigan regulators.
DraftKings now offers a combined poker player pool in three states after receiving approval from Michigan regulators.
It’s been another week of lawsuits and more suits in the world of prediction markets.
iGaming and sports betting operator BetMGM has announced the official relaunch of Borgata Online, representing the platform’s latest evolution after more than a decade of continuous operation since its 2013 debut as one of New Jersey’s first regulated online casinos.
The idea of taxing prediction markets is gaining traction in New Jersey as Democratic lawmakers in both chambers of the Garden State legislature advanced bills on Sunday.
A pair of lawmakers in New Jersey introduced legislation aimed at regulating prediction markets and creating a pathway for the platforms to legally offer sports event contracts.
New Jersey senators introduce a bill to regulate prediction markets and apply taxes of up to 30% on sports-related event contract trades.
As Delaware North embarks on a new chapter for its interactive gaming business with the launch of Ember Casino in New Jersey, the company is positioning the brand as the foundation of a broader strategy to unify its digital operations and strengthen the connection between online and land-based exper
Prop bets may soon be harder to come by if a new bill passes in New Jersey.
A bill to prohibit licensed sports betting operators in New Jersey from offering micro bet markets is gaining momentum after an Assembly subcommittee advanced the measure on Monday.
Sports trading marketplace Sporttrade will exit the US online sports betting market, ending operations across its licensed states by June 26, 2026.
New Jersey’s gambling industry posted a 12% rise in revenue in April, driven by gains in internet gambling, sports betting, and in-person casino play.
New Jersey is once again debating whether to allow casinos outside Atlantic City. The conversation has picked up speed in 2026 as two major racetracks — the Meadowlands in East Rutherford and Monmouth Park in Oceanport — push for casino approvals to stay competitive in a changing gambling market.