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Breaking the Deadlock: Gambling With Your Life

3/24/2026 | 56m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

Experts with opposing views explore the challenges and dilemmas around online sports gambling.

Online sports gambling has exploded. Should it be further regulated? What does it mean for college athletic programs and professional sports? How is AI transforming it? What is the public health impact? In BREAKING THE DEADLOCK: Gambling with Your Life, Moderator Aaron Tang guides panelists through scenarios to explore dilemmas around online sports gambling, and its impact on young men.

03/24/2026 | Expires 03/24/2029 | Rating TV-PG

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Funding for this program was provided in part by grants from The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation and by a grant from Anne Ray Foundation and by contributions from viewers like you. Thank you. Location furnished by The New York Historical.

Breaking the Deadlock: Gambling With Your Life

3/24/2026 | 56m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

Online sports gambling has exploded. Should it be further regulated? What does it mean for college athletic programs and professional sports? How is AI transforming it? What is the public health impact? In BREAKING THE DEADLOCK: Gambling with Your Life, Moderator Aaron Tang guides panelists through scenarios to explore dilemmas around online sports gambling, and its impact on young men.

03/24/2026 | Expires 03/24/2029 | Rating TV-PG

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Funding for this program was provided in part by grants from The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation and by a grant from Anne Ray Foundation and by contributions from viewers like you. Thank you. Location furnished by The New York Historical.

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