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Kalshi loses bid to stop New York from regulating prediction markets
A New York federal judge denied Kalshi's request to block state regulators from enforcing gambling laws against prediction markets, ruling that federal law does not preempt state regulation. The judge cited a provision in the Commodity Exchange Act and New York's historical interest in regulating gambling. Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James celebrated the decision as a consumer protection victory.
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