A new Ohio proposal would shut down mobile sportsbooks, slash popular bet types, and force players back to retail counters if it ever clears the legislature. Mobile Betting Faces the Chopping Block Ohio’s sports betting market could be in for a hard reset. House Bill 971, dubbed the Save Ohio Sports Act, has been introduced […]
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Bally’s Gets Rhode Island’s Second Online Sportsbook License
Rhode Island is finally adding a second legal online sportsbook, but players hoping for a wide-open market will still need to keep their expectations in check. A Two-Horse Race, Naturally Bally’s has been picked to run Rhode Island’s second online sports betting site, beating Rush Street Interactive’s BetRivers in a bidding process that drew only […]
bet365 Goes Live in Kansas, Expanding U.S. Footprint Ahead of NFL Season
Starting August 6, 2025, Kansas residents can legally access bet365’s online sportsbook, making the state the 14th U.S. market for the British operator. Eligible users—21 and older and located within Kansas—can now sign up and place bets on a wide range of sports markets. This expansion follows bet365’s recent rollouts in Illinois and Tennessee, and […]
Alberta Moves Closer to Regulated Sports Betting with Passage of Bill 48
Alberta has taken a major step toward launching a regulated online sports betting and casino market. On May 8, the province’s legislature passed Bill 48—officially known as the iGaming Alberta Act—through its final reading, paving the way for a competitive online gambling environment modeled after Ontario’s successful rollout in 2022. The bill now awaits Royal […]














