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Category: News
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Online Gambling Raises Self-Injury Risk, Study Finds
Gambling can be self-destructive and self-harming. Problem gambling raises suicide risk. But how does it relate to what clinicians call non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)? NSSI means intentionally harming your body without suicidal intent. This includes actions such as banging, cutting, burning, or ingesting dangerous substances. Some of these behaviors can be life-threatening and require help and…
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Georgia Sports Betting: State Rejects Proposal For 8th Straight Year
Sports betting will remain illegal in Georgia for the foreseeable future, a lawmaker said.
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Wisconsin Online Sports Betting Unpopular, Poll Says
Most Wisconsin residents oppose the legalization of online sports betting, according to a Marquette Law School poll. The university released a poll in late February showing that 64% of Wisconsin voters oppose legalizing online sports betting, while 34% are in favor. Opposition is bipartisan, with 61% of Republicans, 66% of Democrats, and 74% of independents…
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Gambling Site Turns Iran War Into Slots Game
As the prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket face backlash over their Iran war-related gambling markets and allegations of insider trading on military information, at least one other platform is gamifying the horrific conflict in a different way. Jackpot.bet, an offshore gambling platform claiming registration in the Caribbean country of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, turned…
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Does Bruno Mars Have Las Vegas Casino Gambling Debt?
Multiple reports state that Grammy-award-winning musician Bruno Mars has racked up millions of dollars in gambling debt.
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