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Two of the biggest names in U.S. sports betting, FanDuel and DraftKings, are rolling out fresh new-user promos ahead of the ...
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Journal Star on MSNHow slim are Illinois football's odds to win Big Ten and make CFP? What betting lines sayIllinois football is ranked pretty high. But how likely are the Illini to win the Big Ten or make the College Football ...
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Axios on MSNIllinois' new sports betting tax could hurt casual gamblers mostAs football season nears, Chicago area sports bettors may be in for sticker shock. The big picture: Illinois' new state ...
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Paulick Report on MSNJoe Talamo Joins FanDuel TV As Full-Time Host And AnalystFanDuel TV, the premier destination for live horse racing, today announced that Eclipse Award-winning jockey Joe Talamo has ...
Flutter Entertainment Plc, parent of the FanDuel online betting business, raised its outlook for 2025 after US sports bets in ...
FanDuel is upping the ante in Illinois with a new 50-cent surcharge on all wagers, and DraftKings may be next. Flutter-owned FanDuel is introducing the charge to mitigate the impact of new taxes ...
A Covers survey of Illinois sports bettors suggests the 50-cent “transaction fee” that DraftKings and FanDuel plan to impose in the state in September will change how some people wager.
In response, FanDuel and DraftKings are implementing a 50-cent transaction fee for all bets placed with their Illinois platform.
ESPN Bet and the upcoming launch of the new Fan Center integration that it unveiled earlier this week played prominently ...
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