sports gambling
Coverage of sports gambling in the Nexus archive.
- Addicted To Gambling In Illinois: ‘Someone Has Decided They Can Make Money Off You’
Reeve L., an Illinois resident, spiraled into gambling addiction after legalizing sports betting in 2019, losing $450,000 in savings and $150,000 in loans. Illinois expanded gambling operations, generating $2.6 billion in tax revenue in 2022, but critics argue the state lacks sufficient safeguards to protect individuals from addiction and financial ruin.
- Texas ruling ignites debate on sports gambling and addiction
A Texas judge's ruling allowing Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to continue playing after he was banned for wagering $90,000 on sports games has sparked debate about sports gambling and addiction. Sorsby and his school appealed his ban, citing his gambling addiction and anxiety issues, which the judge acknowledged.
- TN Lottery CEO announces retirement weeks after lawmakers pass bill targeting board, salary info
Rebecca Paul, CEO of the Tennessee Education Lottery, will retire in 2026 after 23 years, amid scrutiny over her $650,000 salary. Lottery revenue has declined since the legalization of sports gambling, leading Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton to push legislation for board restructuring and public disclosure of her compensation.
- FanDuel CEO Amy Howe is out after five years at the sportsbook
Amy Howe is stepping down as CEO of FanDuel after five years, during which the company experienced significant expansion in sports gambling and prediction markets. Her departure comes at a time of growing popularity in these areas. FanDuel's future direction remains to be seen.