DraftKings CEO insists company can police itself
In an exclusive interview, Jason Robins said DraftKings is ?a very ethical company? that sports fans can trust to handle their money.
In an exclusive interview, Jason Robins said DraftKings is ?a very ethical company? that sports fans can trust to handle their money.
opinion | ben mezrich
We?ve all been watching the birth of a multibillion-dollar industry ? one that even a few bumps in the road can?t derail.
The council would get the raise without taking a vote, through a maneuver not used since at least 1990, officials said.
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Just about everything we do these days is under some form of electronic surveillance.
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We need a solution that doesn?t just deter us from making bad choices but takes those choices out of our hands entirely.
A proposal to combine lotteries for Boston?s district and charter schools has been met with mixed reactions.
The lapse raised the possibility that a control room fire would compromise the plant?s ability to safely shut down the nuclear reactor.
Colin Van Ostern will announce his campaign for governor.
A Weston restaurant is suing a rival, saying a trio of dumpling pirates copied recipes and trade secrets.
The change would be a radical transformation for the Colonial Theatre and make it a type of front porch for Emerson?s campus.
Boston University will sell Huntington Theatre?s building, and the performance company said it might buy it.
Recovery and detox beds have yet to be replaced, and many former residents have bounced between programs.
She?s specifically worried the agreement does not prohibit currency manipulation and that it favors pharmaceutical companies more than patients.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell eludes questions like Julian Edelman slips through defenders.
The ?best offensive line in the league? and two returning defensive players make 2-2 Dallas no pushover, the Patriots coach said.
Rubio faces resistance from some in the GOP who have compared him with Barack Obama in 2008, another freshman senator.
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Mayor Walsh has spent more than $1 million fighting the Everett casino, but now it?s time to move on.
Clinton is currently losing N.H., but she is very, very, very, very far away from the state being a lost cause.
Globe photographer Craig F. Walker documented the plight of refugees and migrants looking for a better life in Europe.
As more solar panels and wind turbines are added to the electric grid, Vionx is pitching its energy storage systems as a long-running backup.
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The traditionalist camp isn?t going to just counter-punch this time around.
Cubs ace Jake Arrieta was dominant as he allowed just four hits and struck out 11 in a complete-game performance.
Boston has seen a recent surge in public art, with prominent works popping up all around the city.
The state?s attorney general highlighted the union?s work on behalf of children with disabilities and its endorsements of female candidates.
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On average Boston insurance rates are 60 percent lower than New York City?s rates, according to NerdWallet.
Rivers rose and dams bulged as South Carolina faced another anxious day of waiting for the floodwaters to recede.
The industrial giant still needs to figure out where the new division will be based, and how many people it wants to move here.
Two shows, ?Billy on the Street? and ?Middle of the Night Show,? mine New York for comedy.
New City Brewery in Easthampton is making an alcoholic ginger beer in its Easthampton space, offering the brew now in its new taproom.
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A new floor plan and a fresh palette prove the stalwart post-and-beam, open concept design is still relevant.
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