For millions of Americans, betting on sports is getting easier all the time. And they seem to like it. That’s the conclusion of a new survey from the American Gaming Association. The trade group says betting on the Super Bowl this year accounted for $16 billion in wagering from more than 50 million Americans. We speak with vice president of research of David Forman.
We speak with Kathryn de Wit, who manages the Pew Charitable Trust’s broadband research initiative.
Massachusetts and Vermont get ready to vote on Super Tuesday.
On this episode, we speak with New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos.