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NJ Online Gaming Revenue Set To Grow 66 Pct This Year

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With blackjack and roulette on mobile phones, the growing market for online sports wagering in New Jersey has introduced gamblers to virtual casino games. Online casinos’ monthly revenue more than doubled in the 15 months following the rollout of sports betting in June of last year.

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Vaccine Distribution Hits Snags; CVS And Walgreens Caught In Crossfire

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Further complicating matters, the distribution of vaccines over the last mile is largely determined and regulated by the state. According to Brookings, patients looking for vaccinations find themselves wandering “a bewildering maze of online sites — some from counties, others from hospitals — that has sprung up.”

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OppFi files complaint to block “true lender” challenge by California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation

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The rules provide that a loan made by a national bank, federal savings association, or federally-insured state-chartered bank that is permissible under applicable federal law (Section 85 of the National Bank Act (NBA) or Section 27 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (FDIA)) is not affected by the sale, assignment, or other transfer of the loan.

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Sports Betting Moves Forward In The U.S. — With or Without ‘Integrity Fees’

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Supreme Court ruled in May that states may legalize sports betting — it was already allowed in Nevada — four other states have approved such wagering: Delaware, Mississippi, New Jersey and West Virginia. Iowa, for instance, is considering letting casinos and racetracks offer on-site and online wagering. Integrity Fees.