Most states looking to regulate Internet gambling are doing so with the stipulation that only state residents can gamble at their online casinos. Not New Jersey. Lawmakers are looking to allow gamblers in other states as well.
The United Autumn Indian Community is preparing for the expected online poker boom in the US. The tribe has entered into an agreement with bwin.party, one of the world's largest online gambling providers.
With online gambling becoming much more prevalent around the world over the past decade, the Canadian Pediatric Society has now warned parents against the dangers of children gambling.
Wynn Resorts is considering partnering with online gaming giant Zynga, and most analysts believe this is simply a move by Wynn that will position the land-based casino company to move into the world of Internet gambling.
Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake have made their way around the casino scene, and now the pair of A-List actors are set to star in an upcoming film centered around the world of online gambling.
New Jersey moved a step closer to following the footsteps of Nevada yesterday when a Senate Committee passed a bill that would regulate online gambling.
The Mega Millions lottery has reached an all-time high jackpot for lotteries at $540 million, and it is lawmakers in the 42 states where the lottery is offered that are seeking to make the big score.
Delaware Governor Jack Markell has made it known that he is in favor of grand expansion within the Delaware gambling industry that will include online gambling and sports betting.
Bulgaria caught up with dozens of other nations that have regulated Internet gambling when the country's lawmakers decided to change the way the current online gambling industry operates.
The Ontario government has planned a massive overhaul of the province's gaming industry in an attempt to increase revenue from their gambling options by over $1 billion annually.
Shuffle Master Gaming is one of the leading providers of casino equipment in the US, and now the company is expanding its brand with the acquisition of European-based Ongame Network. Ltd.
Online gambling companies that have used the .com have been put on notice by the US government that their website domains may be in jeopardy of seizure, much like the recent seizure of Bodog.com.
Zynga has received a lot of attention lately for their expected move into the online gambling world, and this week, CEO Mark Pincus confirmed that there are "mind blowing" possibilities should federal laws change.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid did not include online gambling regulations in a must-pass payroll tax bill this week, leading analysts to believe federal regulation of Internet gambling may have to wait until next year.
DC Council members ended a heavily debated battle on Tuesday when they voted to repeal the law that made Washington DC the first jurisdiction to authorize online gambling regulations. Several Council members claim they were tricked.
Ignoring all of the signs that point to regulated online gambling throughout the US, Connecticut Senate Minority leader John McKinney said on Wednesday that online gambling would not make its way to Connecticut.
Washington DC is on pace to become the first jurisdiction in the US to offer regulated online casino gambling. The DC Lottery is targeting casual, not professional, gamblers.
Iowa Senator Jeff Danielson has suggested that the indictment of PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, and Absolute Poker last April has led to a further economical problem for both his own state, and the entire nation.
Connecticut lawmakers are moving quickly towards regulating online gambling in the state, but the legislators understand that in order to win approval, the bill will have to be crafted with many different groups in mind.