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Daily fantasy – Is DFS legal in your state? A state-by-state look

Daily fantasy – Is DFS legal in your state? A state-by-state look

by Editor | Jul 8, 2017 | Daily Fantasy News

According to the Wall Street Journal and Legal Sports Report, about 20 states already have pending legislation that would largely permit fantasy sports of the daily variety. Most of the proposed laws emphasize consumer protection and are viewed favorably by DFS...
Christie to Consider Regulating, Taxing Fantasy Sports

Christie to Consider Regulating, Taxing Fantasy Sports

by Editor | Jul 8, 2017 | Daily Fantasy News

The state Senate gave final passage to a fantasy sports bill by a 29-6 vote on Friday, sending the measure to Christie’s desk. The Assembly approved the bill in May. Christie to Consider Regulating, Taxing Fantasy Sports...
All 30 MLB Teams’ Nightmare 2017 Trade Deadline Scenario | Bleacher Report

All 30 MLB Teams’ Nightmare 2017 Trade Deadline Scenario | Bleacher Report

by Editor | Jul 7, 2017 | MLB News

By the laws of probability, a few MLB teams are living in their darkest timelines. All sports are zero-sum games, so it’s impossible for every squad to simultaneously celebrate success. After the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline, some teams will smell the sweet...
Fantasy Football 2017: Predicting the Top NFL Sleeper at Each Position | Bleacher Report

Fantasy Football 2017: Predicting the Top NFL Sleeper at Each Position | Bleacher Report

by Editor | Jul 7, 2017 | Lineup Advice, NFL Lineup Advice

Among the definitions for “sleeper” at Merriam-Webster is this: “Someone or something unpromising or unnoticed that suddenly attains prominence or value.” That’s the type of sleeper fantasy football owners fervently search for every...
Dak Prescott Accused of Using Machine to Sign Memorabilia | Bleacher Report

Dak Prescott Accused of Using Machine to Sign Memorabilia | Bleacher Report

by Editor | Jul 7, 2017 | NFL News

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been “accused of using a machine to sign his autograph for memorabilia company selling to collectors instead of signing himself,” according to Darren Rovell of ESPN.com. read more at bleacherreport.com...
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