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For decades, the American sports betting industry was only accessible via seedy back rooms and offshore banking accounts. But after a 2018 supreme court ruling, betting on your favorite team is as easy as pressing a button on your phone. This week on Disrupted, an exploration of the bustling legal world of sports betting.
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This hour, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Chairman Rodney Butler discusses the ongoing debate over a major expansion to legalized gambling in…
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East Windsor town officials want to know why the future of their casino project is being shoehorned into sports betting legislation.The recent landmark…
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Arts & CultureThe southeastern part of our state conjures images of casinos, submarines, and a blue-collar vibe that's just a little different from the rest of the…
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Stakeholders in Connecticut’s gaming expansion are waiting in anticipation as the state tries to work out an agreement with a second tribal nation on…
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The state of Connecticut and the Mohegan tribal nation are close to announcing an agreement on expanded gaming.The deal could include a license to operate…
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Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun say they won’t build a casino in East Windsor -- for now. The controversial project that united the Mashantucket Pequot and…
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The Mashantucket Pequot tribe, owner of Foxwoods Resort Casino, says it’s made a deal with the online sports betting and fantasy sports operator…
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Connecticut’s two casinos are taking paying customers for the first time in two months.Tribal leadership shuttered the casinos March 18 for the first time…
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May 20th marked the first phase of Re-open Connecticut. What conditions will need to be met before Phase 2 starts on June 20th? This hour, Governor Ned…