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The Tribe announced a partnership with the companies, which have agreed to end litigation and will soon offer Jai Alai wagering on the Tribe's Hard Rock Bet app.
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As online gambling gets easier to access and harder to control, Florida's Counsel on Compulsive Gambling is hoping for some help from Florida lawmakers.
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Amid a celebrity-fueled launch of new casino games, the Tribe intends to resume making payments as part of a 30-year deal that includes giving the Tribe control over sports betting.
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A pari-mutuel owner has asked the Florida Supreme Court to block a plan that would allow the Tribe to operate sports betting throughout the state.
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Owners of two pari-mutuel facilities argue that a deal giving the Seminole Tribe of Florida control of sports betting throughout the state violates federal law.
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A federal appeals court has denied a request from pari-mutuel owners for a rehearing. A summer ruling upheld a multibillion-dollar deal giving the Seminoles control over sports betting throughout the state.
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The Biden administration is urging an appeals court to reinstate a deal that gave the Seminole Tribe control of sports betting throughout Florida.
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Gambling on sports is off the table in Florida, at least for now, after the Seminole Tribe suspended its online sports-betting operations Saturday morning.
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After nailing down a deal that gave it control over sports betting in the state, the Seminole Tribe is trying to clinch its status as Florida’s “800-pound” gambling gorilla by squashing two proposed constitutional amendments backed by potential competitors.
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The Seminole Tribe on Monday quietly launched online sports betting in Florida, amid continuing legal challenges to a gambling deal approved by state lawmakers in May.