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He has a gambling problem, which leads to money problems, so he asked his new brother-in-law to borrow money at his wedding
He ruined his sister's wedding just so he could try to get some money to place a bet.
If you have a gambling problem and need help, there are many resources that can help. This includes hotlines, support groups and counseling.
Sports betting is now a tap away — and experts say It can quickly spiral. If you’re concerned, here are practical steps to regain control.
Nearly 20 million adults reported some kind of problem gambling last year, according to a survey by the National Council on Problem Gambling.
March Madness is underway and you can be sure a lot of bets are being made in North Carolina on who will go all the way. This month marks two years since the state legalized online sports gambling. In that time,
Vena Schexnayder understands how difficult it can be to ask for help for a loved one and to find the help one needs after taking that step.
If Craig Albernaz has it his way, Donnie Ecker won’t be his bench coach for long. The Orioles’ first-year manager spent the last two seasons as the right-hand man for Cleveland Guardians skipper Stephen Vogt,
Turn on the TV at any time of day and you can tell that sports betting, right from your phone, is easier than ever. March marks Problem Gambling Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the risks associated with gambling,
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Gamblers Anonymous wasn’t working for Sam DeMello. To the tech-savvy millennial, whose gambling problem had flourished in online isolation, the meetings felt practically public compared with the anonymity of the internet. He struggled to relate to ...
Two years after sports betting was legalized, counselors say gambling problems are rising — especially among teenagers and younger men