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Federal attention on sports wagering tightened after new bipartisan pressure around prediction-market oversight accelerated: lawmakers are pushing language that would allow states to block sports-event contracts offered outside sportsbook licensing systems.
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Multiple state regulators continue arguing that sports-event contracts offered by prediction exchanges create an enforcement gap, especially where those products operate outside gaming tax structures.
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Industry policy pressure also rose after fresh reporting showed U.S. legal sports betting reached $167 billion in wagers and $17 billion in operator revenue in 2025, intensifying debate over consumer-protection standards.
TRI-STATE HEAT
New York
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No verified major updates in the last 48 hours.
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New York lawmakers continue reviewing language aimed at restricting sports-event prediction contracts, but no new enacted movement was verified inside the last 48 hours.
New Jersey
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No verified major updates in the last 48 hours.
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New Jersey remains one of the states excluded from certain event-contract platforms such as Kalshi because of ongoing regulatory conflict over sports-linked contracts.
Pennsylvania / Philadelphia
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Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is actively pushing its “What’s Really At Stake” responsible-gambling campaign ahead of tournament betting volume, targeting problem-gambling awareness across colleges and households.
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No separate operator or licensing action was verified in Philadelphia in the last 48 hours.
GLOBAL GAMBLING BUZZ 🌍
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Fresh market analysis shows unlicensed operators still capture major digital gambling share in restricted U.S. jurisdictions, while fully regulated states like Pennsylvania and New Jersey retain stronger legal-channel revenue capture.
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The American Gaming Association projects $3.3 billion in legal March Madness wagering, reinforcing tournament season as the strongest short-cycle betting window of the year.
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UK operators opened another aggressive promo cycle this morning around Cheltenham-linked betting traffic, signaling sustained bonus competition across European books.
HOROSCOPE HUSTLE — Entertainment-Only ✨🔢
| Zodiac Sign | Pick 3 | Pick 4 |
|---|---|---|
| Aries | 526 | 8143 |
| Taurus | 173 | 6029 |
| Gemini | 948 | 3371 |
| Cancer | 284 | 7516 |
| Leo | 690 | 4285 |
| Virgo | 315 | 9604 |
| Libra | 742 | 1853 |
| Scorpio | 861 | 5740 |
| Sagittarius | 409 | 2268 |
| Capricorn | 557 | 8931 |
| Aquarius | 128 | 4707 |
| Pisces | 776 | 3145 |
Lottery Updates & Scandals
It’s been a busy month for big wins and even bigger courtroom battles.
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Mega Millions Hit: On March 10, a single ticket sold in Illinois won a massive $533 million jackpot. The winner has yet to come forward, but they have 60 days to claim the lump sum of roughly $244 million (before Uncle Sam takes his cut).
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The “Lost Ticket” Disaster: In Los Angeles, a judge recently dismissed a lawsuit from a man claiming he bought two winning tickets for a $394 million draw but lost one of them. He was paid for the first ticket ($197.5M) but tried to sue for the second half without the physical ticket. The judge ruled that no ticket means no prize.
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The California “Drought” Ends: After a strange “fluke” where no major jackpots were won in California for months, a Southern California player finally broke the streak with a $32 million SuperLotto Plus win in Upland.