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Gaming America ranks Raging Bull Slots as April’s top US online casino
Gaming America’s April 2026 roundup says real-money online casinos are more accessible to US players than ever, with hundreds of licensed casino sites now accepting players across most states. It ranks Raging Bull Slots first, citing a 10x wagering requirement, a $10,000 welcome package, and a broad mix of RTG slots and cashback offers. The review also notes state restrictions and says crypto is often the most reliable deposit method when cards fail.
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Gaming America outlines the patchwork of US online-casino legality
The same Gaming America feature says only seven states fully regulate internal real-money online casinos: New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. It notes that federal law does not explicitly ban online casino gaming outright, but UIGEA and the Wire Act restrict payments and interstate operations. The article also emphasizes that offshore casinos licensed in places like Curaçao remain accessible in many non-regulated states.
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Voltage Bet gets credit for sportsbook-plus-casino mix and fast crypto payouts
Gaming America highlights Voltage Bet as a newer platform that combines a full sportsbook with casino play, including live dealer tables, crash games, and a 100% deposit match. The review says crypto withdrawals were typically processed in under 24 hours and that the site offers a low $20 minimum deposit. Its biggest drawback is a $150 minimum withdrawal, which the reviewer says is steeper than many competitors.
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TheOnlineCasino.com leans on 700+ games and flexible first-deposit bonuses
Gaming America says TheOnlineCasino.com offers two first-deposit bonus paths, including a larger crypto offer and a lower-rollover standard bonus. The review points to 700+ games, live dealer tables, and weekly cashback available to all depositing users. It also says live blackjack stakes can reach $10,000 per hand, while withdrawals are usually faster in crypto than by bank wire.
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Maryland posts new action against sweepstakes casinos
Muddy River News reports that Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has again stepped into the sweepstakes-casino debate by targeting operators offering real-money-like play through alternative structures. The piece frames the move as part of a broader effort by states to confront sweepstakes models that blur the line between promotional gaming and gambling. It underscores continuing legal pressure on these products in the US market.
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RotoWire spotlights a stronger 2026 field for US online casino options
RotoWire’s 2026 online-casino roundup focuses on newer real-money options in the US market and compares them on bonuses, game variety, and banking. The article reflects continued competition among offshore-facing operators trying to attract American players with larger promotions and faster payment methods. It reinforces the trend toward casino sites packaging slots, live tables, and sportsbook features together.