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How Sports Betting Upended the Economies of Native American Tribes

The New York Times – Sports:

Hard-fought deals for casinos gave many tribes a critical economic lifeline. When the doors opened to widespread sports betting, others wanted in on the gambling business.

David W. Chen
Author: David W. Chen

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Sports. Read the original article.

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