Kindred Group's goal of eliminating all revenue from problem gambling receives a lot of praise, but also raises a few questions.
Gambling treatment diversion courts allow gambling addicts the option to commit to recovery rather than face incarceration.
One study suggests that problem gambling rates might be over-reported due to online surveys, while advocates claim the opposite is true.
Asian-Americans make up a disproportionately large portion of retail casino gamblers, yet are underrepresented online. Why?
There's a lot of excitement about machine learning these days, but the gambling industry should be careful before applying the technology too broadly.
A key takeaway from UNLV's gambling primer for lawmakers is just how important collaboration is, as no one party has all the pieces of the...
The so-called PlayPause tool will be made freely available to US sports betting and online gambling firms thanks to non-profit Conscious Gaming.
A new report from the UK Gambling Commission includes some worrying data on the surge in online gambling revenue during the coronavirus outbreak.
As British MPs contemplate ever-tighter restrictions, responsible gambling advocates recommend a more sensible approach to the issue.
A group of 50 MPs has published the results of its year-long report into online gambling, calling for widespread changed to the current system.
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month in the US, and the annual initiative — now in its 18th year — is more important than ever.
The National Council on Problem Gambling suggests a customer-centric approach for payment processing.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is pushing for a centralized database of excluded gamblers to help combat addiction in Australia, but is it enough?
A new study shows that problem gamblers spend more on in-game purchases when randomized loot boxes are available, adding fuel to an ongoing debate.