March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (NNGE) is working to raise awareness about ...
Online gambling has become easier, faster and more prevalent on social media feeds and streaming platforms – which appeals to ...
Gambling has reached a record-high in popularity. Over half of American adults have participated in some form of gambling in ...
Advocates against problem gambling have faced an uphill battle in recent years, with sports betting becoming more normalized in society and constant access to ways to wager on smartphones. Over the ...
The Massachusetts Lottery is joining other groups throughout the country in participating in Problem Gambling Awareness Month.
March is Gambling Awareness Month, raising awareness about gambling addiction and promoting prevention. As March Madness approaches, many are gearing up to place their sports bets.
Problem gambling among college students is on the rise, driven by a wave of heavily promoted sports betting apps.
March is recognized nationwide as Problem Gambling Awareness Month, an annual observance dedicated to increasing public ...
The National Council on Problem Gambling adopted a new number after a legal battle ended its use of 1-800-GAMBLER, which it had operated since 2022.
The Virginia Lottery and the Virginia Council on Problem Gambling launched a new awareness effort as gambling options expand ...
The Powerball jackpot is $1.5 billion and counting and if you haven’t bought a ticket yet, state lotteries across the country are happy to give you a nudge. “Give Your Dreams a Chance,” New Jersey ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio— When it comes to protecting online gamblers, Ohio isn’t exactly holding a winning hand, according to a gambling addiction nonprofit. The Buckeye State’s online gambling policy and ...
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