online poker

    By Tom Barlow

    | 12:00PM 3/02/2011
    The federal government has more or less successfully kept online gambling out of the U.S. by making it illegal for banks to process credit card payments for online gaming across state lines. Now, however, state budget shortfalls have caused some states to consider allowing online gambling, limited...

    By Michael Kaplan

    | 10:00AM 12/09/2010
    The Nevada Democratic Senator is trying to introduce legislation that would legalize online poker gambling. Advocates say Congress's lame-duck session could provide an opening for the bill, while opponents put its chances at slim to none.

    By Tom Barlow

    | 12:15PM 7/29/2010
    With casinos sprouting like kudzu across the U.S., many states are looking to gaming taxes to help fill the hole poked in their budgets by the recession. Now, the federal government has raised the stakes by taking the first step toward legalizing online gambling. According to Bloomberg...

    By Michael Kaplan

    | 6:30PM 4/08/2010
    Full Tilt Poker and high-profile players Howard Lederer and Chris Ferguson are under investigation. The move represents a stepped-up federal stance against online gambling in the U.S., but will it ultimately accomplish anything?

    By Tom Barlow

    | 12:00PM 4/09/2009
    At the same time many states are looking to casinos as a way to increase tax revenue, millions of Americans have taken to the internet for their gambling fix. Despite efforts by Congress to stifle this controversial industry by passing a law in 2006 forbidding U.S. banks to transfer funds back and...

    By Tom Barlow

    | 12:30PM 12/01/2008
    Online poker in the U.S., despite regulations against it, has grown in lockstep with cable programs devoted to poker. A new investigation by the Washington Post and the CBS show 60 Minutes revealed how two online sites were hacked, resulting in the scamming of millions of dollars in poker...