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Nebraska Lottery ticket sales down, in part, to online gamblingNebraska Lottery ticket sales declined by $36M, according to an audit from the Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts.
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Win big, stay anonymous? Pennsylvania Senate says yesAfter one winner's nightmare with scammers, lawmakers say it's time for more protection.
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Meet MO Millions: Missouri's new lottery gameThe new game launched one day after the final Lotto drawing, but how do the odds and prizes compare?
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Casino game developer Wazdan strikes a deal with Delaware LotteryLottery players will see new, casino-style games online among their favorite Delaware Lottery games.
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Big dreams, bigger bills: The truth behind lottery spendingAmericans keep buying lottery tickets in record numbers, but what does a closer look at the data reveal?
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The Oregon Lottery winners you'll never hear about againHouse Bill 3115 shields Oregon lottery winners from public view. How much transparency is being sacrificed?
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Will the U.S. government shutdown deal a bad hand to lottery players?Michigan nearly had its own shutdown — what would that mean for its games?
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Puerto Rico Lottery takes 35th anniversary celebration island-wideFestival atmosphere and new scratch-offs mark Puerto Rico Lottery's 35th year.
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Who will win the big lottery contract war in Maryland?With both Intralot and Scientific Games interested in the contract, where does Maryland currently stand?
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California Lottery scratchers just got a boost with new games on the wayA longtime lottery partner is set to deliver new ticket options to boost fun and winning potential.
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Why the Pennsylvania Lottery had to rewrite its own playbook this yearPennsylvania Lottery hit its $1 billion target again, but a closer look reveals troubling trends beneath.
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States step up responsible gaming efforts as September campaign startsStates launch targeted messages to protect at-risk gamblers during Responsible Gaming Education Month.
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Lottery age rules: From no limits in New Zealand to 21+ in other placesSome countries allow 16-year-olds to play, while others ban tickets until 21. Where's the line?
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The Texas Lottery is changing management on Labor DayA new managing body will take over on Monday. Here's what this means for lottery players in the state.
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Massachusetts Lottery makes long-awaited deal for online platformMassachusetts-sponsored online lottery games could be available next summer.
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Gaming officials target lottery bulk buyers in New York's rule changeState regulators aim to block bulk-buying lottery operations in New York.
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What Montana's Lottery contract means for players and the stateMontana Lottery awards Intralot a major contract. Will it be a winning partnership?
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Mega Millions pushes Virginia Lottery to a historic profit milestoneA $348 win boosted this year's lottery profits in Virginia.
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Scientific Games gets second shot at Maryland Lottery contractLottery agency reverses major contract decision after finding legal gaps.
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Iowa Lottery exceeds projections while losing $55 million in salesIowa Lottery celebrated budget success while sales dropped 11% from last year's record.
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Lottery license lost: Milford store caught operating illegal gamesPolice seized cannabis, weapons, and shut down illegal games at a Connecticut lottery retailer.
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Keno breaks records while Powerball and Mega Millions stumbleMassachusetts discovers its lottery lifeline wasn't the big jackpots after all.
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Scratch your way into history at the Iowa State Fair$4K prizes, a shot at $40K, and a place in the record books — what more could you ask for?
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DC Lottery joins elite world group aiming for smarter, safer playWLA perks include security, research, and integrity tools, but how will that shape your next ticket?
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New law could make the Pennsylvania Lottery more rewarding for playersA new law lowers the required profits rule. Will it mean more fun and more prizes for players?
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Local games thrive as Mega Millions and Powerball sales fallDespite $3.3B in sales, the New Jersey Lottery faces a player revolt against impossible jackpots. Is this the future?
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Intralot beats industry giants for Maryland's $260M lottery contractGaming Commission picks Georgia vendor over current provider for state lottery operations.
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The last bipartisan game: How state lotteries unify a divided AmericaDemocrats and Republicans may disagree on everything except dreaming big with a state lottery ticket.
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Exclusive interviewMichigan Lottery is committed to remaining a ticket for better educationSuzanna Shkreli on her journey from prosecutor to Michigan Lottery Commissioner and the future of the lottery.
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Swipe to play? South Carolina Lottery adds debit option for ticket buyersRetailers can opt in, but some say card fees may not be worth the jackpot.