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Alex Weldon is a former Editorial Manager for news at PlayUSA, as well as for other Catena Media sites, including Bonus.com.
He’s a former semiprofessional poker player and has been writing about online gambling professionally since 2014. Prior to his current position, he was Managing Editor at Online Poker Report and before that, the GameIntel Poker Update, a subscription newsletter for industry executives.
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Slots developer RubyPlay is going to be bringing new online slot games to the US, starting with BetRivers and FanDuel in New Jersey.
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