DraftKings

New Jersey gambling regulators have fined DraftKings $150,000 for allowing a Florida man to make online sports bets from his home.
The company says its research suggests drone racing fans are three times more likely to place a bet than fans of major sports leagues.
Their partners in major professional sports won't be there either.
Tennessee is the latest legislature to address the issue, as it looks to tackle gambling laws.
The new rules will provide at least some oversight of the scandal-plagued daily fantasy sports industry.
"Simply put, it is prohibited gambling in Texas if you bet on the performance of a participant in a sporting event and the house takes a cut.”
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman asserts that the companies are operating an illegal gambling operation within New York.
Another blow to FanDuel and DraftKings.
The sites can still operate in other states.