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FanDuel North Carolina pre-register: Get $300 in bonus bets
It’s been almost six years since the repeal of PAPSA opened the doors to sports betting beyond Nevada. Now, after much anticipation, North Carolina is finally joining the action. The kickoff is set for March 11th, but you don’t have to wait until then. By pre-registering starting March 1st, all players can instantly receive $300 in bonus bets.
21+ and present in NC. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov.
About the new-user FanDuel offer
North Carolina residents can seize the opportunity to earn $300 in bonus bets from FanDuel Sportsbook by following two simple steps on two separate days:
- Between March 1st and March 11th, register for a FanDuel Sportsbook account. You’ll receive $100 in bonus bets, credited on the launch day (March 11th).
- On March 11th, log in to your account, deposit, and wager a minimum of $5 of your own funds. FanDuel will award you an additional $200 in bonus bets, totaling $300.
21+ and present in NC. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov.
About FanDuel Sportsbook
FanDuel Sportsbook has been preparing for the launch of sports betting long before it became legally permissible. Drawing on their success in the Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) arena, FanDuel strategically positioned itself to become a top sports betting choice, and they have surpassed expectations.
Their excellence is evident in MLive’s recent sportsbook review, which awarded them an impressive overall rating of 9.6.
Finding another sportsbook that matches FanDuel Sportsbook’s combination of quantity and quality is challenging. They offer competitive lines for every game across a broad range of sports, along with an extensive selection of markets and props to bet on.
Furthermore, FanDuel’s exceptional technology contributes to one of the industry’s best apps. Depositing, withdrawing, and placing wagers are all streamlined processes. Additionally, the app provides the convenience of live streaming select events.
FanDuel has rightfully earned its position as a leader in the sports betting industry, showcasing their exceptional performance and reputation.
21+ and present in NC. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov.
How to register for FanDuel Sportsbook
Being among the earliest adopters of FanDuel Sportsbook in North Carolina brings significant benefits, including the chance to claim $300 worth of bonus bets. Here’s how to kickstart your journey:
- Access the FanDuel Sportsbook sign-up page through this exclusive MLive link.
- Pre-register your account before March 11th, ensuring you provide all necessary personal details to complete the sign-up process. This step entitles you to $100 in bonus bets.
- On March 11th, log back into FanDuel and sign in using your credentials.
- Deposit a minimum of $5 using any available funding methods, such as online banking or PayPal.
- Place your initial wager on any market, ensuring you risk at least $5 from your cash balance.
- Once your initial wager is settled, FanDuel will award you an additional $200 in bonus bets, totaling $300.
Remember, it’s crucial to wager all your bonus bets at least once at this stage to convert them into a cash balance. After fulfilling this requirement, you can decide whether to continue betting or withdraw your funds. This offer is exclusively available to new North Carolina bettors. To explore other promotions for both new and existing users, be sure to follow this link.
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NC ranks 9th nationally in business using AI
CHARLOTTE, NC (WCNC) – North Carolina is becoming a leader in artificial intelligence adoption among businesses – ranking ninth in the nation, according to a new LendingTree report. Over 22% of businesses in the state already utilize AI, with many more planning to incorporate it in the near future.
“I’m not surprised at all that North Carolina ranks high on the list in part because it’s a tech-forward state,” said Matt Schulz, chief consumer finance analyst with LendingTree. “There is a lot of financial institutions in that state and no one should be surprised that NC is on the cutting edge with using AI in businesses.”
The report also sheds light on the implications of AI for the workforce. Generative AI usage makes up around 85% of overall AI business usage. Most companies are using the technology for repetitive tasks such as summarizing information, analyzing data, drafting content, or assisting with customer service.
Large companies are leading the way in AI usage. Businesses with over 250 employees use AI at a rate of 37.3% while companies with fewer than five employees use AI at a rate of 19%.
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Rare whale shark sighting off North Carolina coast
Charles Gaddy was tuna fishing with his dad on Sunday, more than 40 miles northeast of Oregon Inlet, when he saw something he’d never seen before.
“I was just looking in the water, seeing if, you know, any birds or anything, and I see this big gray fish with white dots,” said Gaddy. “Just from reading books and watching movies as a kid, I was like, ‘that’s got to be a whale shark.’”
The 18-year-old said they circled it. He grabbed his GoPro camera and started recording.
“It’s just sitting there, swimming beside us. It really, truly was amazing,” said Gaddy.
Whale sharks are the world’s largest fish. They’re currently listed as endangered by the Union for the Conservation of Nature.
In the Western Atlantic, whale sharks are primarily found in the Gulf and throughout the Caribbean, according to Eric Hoffmayer, a research fishing biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service. He said they’ve seen numerous whale sharks make their way up the Gulf Stream, ending up in the New England area in late summer and early fall.
“We had an animal last year that we tagged off Tampa and within a month was off New York, and cruised right past North Carolina about this time of year,” said Hoffmayer. “It’s not unheard of, but it’s not real common either.”
Gaddy recognized how lucky he was to experience a sighting.
“To be able to see one in person, especially locally, it’s very truly amazing,” said Gaddy. “It’s no doubt a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and I’m no doubt very blessed.”
If you do encounter a whale shark in the wild, Hoffmayer said, you need to be careful if you’re in a boat because they spend a lot of time at the surface. If you get in the water, keep a safe distance.
“Most people I’ve talked to who have encountered whale sharks, it’s like a life-changing experience,” said Hoffmayer. “It’s really cool to see an animal that large in the wild doing its thing.”
You can report whale shark sightings to the University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for Fisheries Research and Development. If you’re able to capture a good picture of a whale shark, you can see if it matches one already in a database by uploading the photo and information about the sighting online.
North Carolina
College World Series finals set: North Carolina vs. Oklahoma for the national title
OMAHA, Neb. — The championship series is set. And without a doubt, the two hottest teams, North Carolina and Oklahoma, are paired to play for a national title at the College World Series.
There was no backing into the finals for these squads, one that looked like a contender all season and one that did not until two weeks ago.
North Carolina (53-12-1) and Oklahoma (41-22) swept through opposite brackets at Charles Schwab Field. UNC punctuated its three-game run with a 12-7 victory Wednesday against West Virginia. OU followed by defeating Georgia, the regular-season and postseason SEC champ, 11-4.
Iconic brands in college sports, the Tar Heels and Sooners will meet Saturday at 8 p.m. ET in the opening game of a best-of-three series.
North Carolina seeks its first national championship in baseball. It lost in the finals in 2006 and 2007. Oklahoma has won two crowns, most recently in 1994, and it lost in the finals in 2022.
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— Oklahoma Baseball (@OU_Baseball) June 18, 2026
“It really hasn’t set in yet,” said UNC second baseman Gavin Gallaher, who was 4 for 5 on Wednesday with four RBIs. “After the game, we shook hands, and I was just kind of walking around, looking up in the stands, looking at my family, just kind of speechless, to be honest.”
The Tar Heels were seeded fifth in the 64-team field announced on Memorial Day. In Omaha, they have not trailed by more than one run — and for just three innings. North Carolina’s pitching staff, on maximum rest during its stay in Omaha, is set up well for the weekend.
Junior ace starter Jason DeCaro, who worked 6 2/3 innings Friday, enters the championship series in position to start the opener. Star freshman Caden Glauber, who was needed for 2 1/3 innings Wednesday afternoon as WVU mounted a comeback, has thrown only 54 pitches in the CWS. The Tar Heels are 28-0 this year when Glauber appears in a game. He’s won 11 decisions without a loss.
Sixth-year coach Scott Forbes took over in 2021 for Mike Fox, who brought North Carolina to the CWS seven times. Bids for a first national title fell short in 2006 and 2007 against Oregon State in the championship series.
Forbes joined Fox’s staff before that 2006 season as a 31-year-old pitching coach.
“I’m trying not to get emotional,” Forbes said, “just thinking about that team and Coach Fox giving me the opportunity. I wasn’t the popular hire at the time. There were a lot bigger names. I had never been a pitching coach. But Coach Fox saw something in me and gave me that opportunity.”
Oklahoma returns to the championship series for the second time in five years. It lost to Ole Miss in 2022. The Rebels that year were the first team to win a championship with a losing record in conference play.
OU is attempting to become the second.
Coach Skip Johnson’s team finished 14-16 in the SEC and lost four consecutive league series to close the regular season. But the Sooners clawed back in Regional play, winning two elimination games at Georgia Tech, the No. 2 overall seed.
OU swept Kansas in a Super Regional and beat SEC foes Alabama and Georgia before it won the rematch Wednesday night against the Bulldogs.
The Sooners remade their pitching rotation in the postseason to ride three true freshmen: left-hander Cord Rager, a season-long starter, Xander Mercurius and Nick Wesloski. The latter duo had combined to start four games this season before they both beat the Bulldogs, who came to Omaha with the most powerful lineup in college baseball.
Wesloski fired 5 2/3 innings Wednesday and struck out four, one off his career high.
Rager and Mercurius have inspired Wesloski, he said.
“Seeing the way they dominated and they carry themselves,” he said, “those guys are just elite. Watching them go about their process has made me a better pitcher. Those guys look unstoppable, unbeatable. It’s added to my confidence level. They influence me a ton.”
OU got hot at the plate, too. In eliminating Georgia, it homered five times, including two apiece by Jason Walk and Dasan Harris. Before Wednesday, Walk had hit four bombs in 200 at-bats; Harris had four in 137 at-bats.
Twenty-five of Oklahoma’s 90 home runs this year have come in 10 postseason games.
It pays to get hot at the right time.
“You’re looking at a baseball team, a selfless baseball team that’s really fun to be around,” said Johnson, the ninth-year OU coach. “Hopefully, I can just stay out of the way the next two or three games.”
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