While the state's strict ban on gambling hasn’t changed, fast-growing daily fantasy sports and prediction market apps are ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KTRK) -- According to the American Gaming Association, 50.4 million adults in our country - roughly 20% of the population, are expected to wager on Sunday's Super Bowl. A survey shows ...
A North Texas Democratic state senator running to be the next Texas attorney general said he’ll restore integrity to the ...
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Will the rise of prediction markets push Texas and California to finally legalize sports betting?
Efforts to legalize sports betting in California and Texas have been largely stalled in 2025, but there are some signs that ...
AUSTIN, TX (KTRK) -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today called paid daily 'fantasy sports' sites a form of illegal gambling in the state. Paxton's statement read, in part, "Paid daily 'fantasy ...
Texas law outlaws traditional sports betting, but loopholes in how some companies operate are giving Texans new ways to wager.
With football season ramping up, various social media sites have seen a swarm of new advertisements urging users to download various apps that would allow them to win big on the outcomes of upcoming ...
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