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California Attorney General Rob Bonta declares daily fantasy sports illegal in a legal opinion, but a judge says it won't change the law.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta's office gave its opinion on paid fantasy sports, declaring that it's against state law.
All DFS contests in California are illegal, according to the opinion released Thursday by Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta.
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RotoBaller on MSNDeebo Samuel - 2025 Dynasty Fantasy Football Busts and Trade CandidatesWR49 Dynasty Analysis: 2024 was not Deebo Samuel Sr.'s best season. The six-year veteran butted heads with teammates throughout the year and was forced to overcome a midseason bout of pneumonia. He ...
Read the recent NFL news and rumors about Isaiah Rodgers for fantasy football. ESPN's Kevin Seifert writes that Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers showed ...
Goldschmidt is absent from the lineup for Thursday's game in Toronto. Goldschmidt had started at first base in five of the past six contests for the Yankees, but he'll grab a seat for Thursday's ...
We asked Grok, X's AI assistant, to make 5 bold predictions for the upcoming SEC football season. Here's what it said.
Fantasy Football managers have everything they need to draft a team without looking like an idiot: Scouting reports, data ...
Kentucky had a stretch at the end of the century where multiple great QBs made their way to Lexington. Here are the best of ...
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RotoBaller on MSNMust-Avoid Busts for Fantasy Football Best Ball Drafts: 3 Overvalued Veterans to Fade in 2025Part of putting together a winning best ball roster is avoiding the landmines in fantasy football in every round. While you ...
Underdog Fantasy’s bid to stop a DFS opinion in California fails as PrizePicks pivots to a peer-to-peer model ahead of potential legal changes.
John's fantasy football outlooks for Jonnu Smith, DK Metcalf, and Pat Friermuth after the Steelers trade with the Dolphins. Should you draft Smith, Metcalf, or Freiermuth?
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