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Category: Help Guides
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NFL Super Bowl Slots App Blurs Line With Gambling
The NFL’s Super Bowl Slots mobile app, which launched in August 2025, is typically not legally classified as gambling, yet it can cause real addiction and harm to users. The league partnered with Aristocrat Leisure Limited, based in Australia and Las Vegas, to create the game, available globally. The NFL and Aristocrat said that the product is…
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The Truth About Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Odds
As a former managing editor at Forbes Betting, I have the experience to explain how Super Bowl halftime show betting odds work and why you should approach them with caution. Many people search online—Google, TikTok, YouTube, ChatGPT, etc.—for details on the halftime show, which Bad Bunny will perform at Super Bowl LX. Humans naturally seek…
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My Doomscrolling Addiction Is Why I Avoid Prediction Markets
For more than a decade, I’ve had periods of addiction to consuming negative news content on social media—typically through Twitter. This is commonly called doomscrolling. I’ve had trouble sleeping; I’ve deactivated and reactivated my Twitter (now X) account countless times; I’ve heard phantom notifications. I justified my doomscrolling by my career as a journalist, telling…
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Gambling And Suicide: The Latest Research On Risks (2026)
Gambling addiction and suicide are profoundly linked, with a longstanding awareness of their statistical association. Global studies consistently show that gambling addiction increases the likelihood of suicidality. Although suicide is influenced by political, geographic, and cultural factors, academic research confirms that gambling addiction significantly raises suicide risk. Research into the link between gambling and suicide…
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Mississippi (MS) Online Casinos And Sportsbooks Are Illegal (2026)
All forms of online gambling are illegal in Mississippi, including digital versions of casinos and sports betting. Most residents say they oppose the legalization of these products. Polling commissioned by the National Association Against iGaming (NAAiG) in January 2026 found broad opposition to online gambling among Mississippi voters. Nearly three-quarters of voters (74.2%) oppose mobile…
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