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Under the new law, gamblers will be allowed to deduct just 90% of their losses from their income taxes starting in 2026.
A lucky gambler playing a card game won one of the biggest jackpots at a Connecticut casino. Now the player is a millionaire.
In a world with increasingly ubiquitous online betting, the old stereotypes of problem gambling no longer apply. Here are some signs to look out for that may signify a problem.
An under-the-radar provision inside President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” will reduce the amount of gambling ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act includes a measure that only allows gamblers to deduct 90% of their losses against 100% of their gains.
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BuzzFeed on MSNPeople With Gambling Addictions Hold Nothing Back About How It Unraveled Their LivesA lot of addicts keep their jobs and families together for a long time.
A unique and quickly spreading social phenomenon is reaching high schools across the country. The latest fad: online poker.
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Louisville Public Media on MSNExperts say gambling among young people is a rising concernDerevensky has studied gambling behaviors in children and young people for more than 30 years and partnered with the NCAA on ...
The dangers of sports gambling addiction There they were, in June of 1990, some of the grand pooh-bahs of professional sports, testifying before a Senate subcommittee on the dangers of legalized ...
A Michigan woman says she lost $2 million in six months playing blackjack on her phone as Ohio lawmakers advocate for two ...
Sports betting is a craze that has swept college campuses, and for some young people, it leads to complex, debilitating addictions.
When it comes to addictions, gambling may not be the first one you think of, but it's a big problem in the United States, and it's only gotten worse with the legalization of sports betting ...
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