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A Louisiana mother has pleaded guilty following the fatal beating of her 3-year-old daughter while left with a group of unsupervised children. -
Influential Lawyer Accused of Hiding Millions in Poker Winnings from IRS Banned from Getting Drunk, Playing Poker
A high-profile Supreme Court lawyer accused of federal tax evasion pleaded not guilty on Monday, and has been ordered to abstain from alcohol and poker. -
2 New Lawsuits Filed Against Former Sheriff Crish
Former Allen County Sheriff Sam Crish's civil cases are moving forward, but he's now facing two new lawsuits, filed on Thursday. -
Amaya faces class-action lawsuit following CEO’s insider trading charges
Amaya Inc is facing litigation from a law firm and its investors after the CEO was charged with insider trading. -
New Jersey voters to decide on the expansion of casinos in November
New Jersey voters have been given the option to decide on the possibility of 2 new casinos in North New Jersey. They are slated to vote for it on November. -
Minister Urges Tennis Authorities to Stand By Gambling Controversy
British culture secretary, John Whittingdale, released a comment about the betting controversy going on in the tennis industry, especially that several umpires are facing life-long bans on being involved in the sport. -
Judge sets trial date for Semiole Tribe's lawsuit against Florida over failed gambling agreement negotiations
The action states from a 2010 gambling agreement between Semiole and Florida under which the tribe would be granted exclusive rights to offer table games such as blackjack. -
FanDuel, DraftKings vow to fight New York's halt on bets
Daily fantasy sports sites FanDuel and DraftKings are prepared to fight in court against New York state's top prosecutor, who said that they were running illegal gambling operations and ordered them to stop taking bets in the state. -
Japan lawmakers to submit casino legalization bill by end-March
Japan's pro-casino lawmakers said on Tuesday that they will resubmit by the end of this month a failed bill to legalize gambling at so-called "integrated resorts", hoping to finally pass the controversial law this year. -
Marijuana, guns and conservation on agenda for 2015 Florida legislature
Florida's legislature convenes on Tuesday with lawmakers expected to grapple during the 60-day annual session with measures including allowing concealed guns on college campuses and permitting doctors to prescribe medical marijuana. -
U.S. judge blocks New Jersey sports betting law
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Friday blocking a New Jersey law that would have allowed legal betting on sporting events. -
Chris Christie: Federal Court Nixes New Jersey's Appeal in Sports Betting Case (Video)
A three-judge panel at the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia dealt a blow to New Jersey's efforts to legalize sports gambling by upholding a ruling that state's betting law conflicts with federal law and therefore should not be implemented -
Mayor Lost $1 Billion: San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor's Pleads Not Guilty to Money Laundering, Blames Brain Tumor for Gambling Addicition
Maureen O'Connor's meteoric rise to winning a political seat in the San Diego City Council at only 25, and later winning two terms as mayor took a staggering dive. It all culminated on Thursday when she acknowledged in federal court that she took $2.1 million from her late husband's charitable foundation for a decade long gambling spree in which she both won and then lost more than $1 billion.
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