REPORT: “How Gambling Ads on Podcasts Reach and Influence Young People” | Campaign for Accountability
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By Theodore Schleifer, Kenneth P. Vogel 2026 Sports Betting Industry Spends $41 Million to Influence Elections
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There’s little public understanding about the life-changing harm that the state institution of predatory gambling is inflicting upon high-school-aged kids and younger. We asked Connor Huynh, a high school junior
ACCESS THE REPORT HERE ABSTRACT: “Since the 2018 Murphy v. NCAA decision, 38 states have legalized mobile sports betting. We study effects on betting and consumer credit, emphasizing spatial
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With the rise of gambling across the United States, harms have increased significantly. This study analyzes the increased exposure of youth and adults to messaging, content, and access to online
“Anyone raising a son is all too familiar with the rhythms of digital life. Between the nonstop notifications, ceaseless social media scrolling, and late-night gaming sessions, boys are figuring out
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