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Jake Paul jumps into NIL deals with gymnast Livvy Dunne for partnership in new Walmart brand
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Jake Paul jumps into NIL deals with gymnast Livvy Dunne for partnership in new Walmart brand

Boxer and influencer Jake Paul has recruited multiple star athletes as partners in his new men's care brand.Recently, Paul signed LSU gymnastics star Livvy Dunne to a name, image, and likeness deal for his health product brand called W. Dunne is a social media juggernaut in her own right, with over 13 million followers across platforms. She announced the new partnership on her Instagram page, which represents about 40% of her audience.The NIL deal, first reported by On3, represents the strong crossover value that college athletes offer brands in different markets, along with international reach online. Dunne is reportedly the third influencer brought on as a co-owner of the Walmart-exclusive brand, along with recent UFC champion Sean O'Malley and rapper Rubi Rose. All of these influencers have a strong following among young men, whom Paul is targeting with his new brand by strictly selling products for less than $10.Paul launched W in June and reportedly brought Dunne on after meeting her at a party."We immediately hit it off," Dunne told WWD. "Seeing how passionate he was in person really made me want to work with him. I know he grew up as an influencer and has always been in the spotlight, but he's truly proven himself in other areas and shown that you can be successful beyond just being an influencer."Dunne added that she has garnered success by discovering her core values and aligning her brand deals and business opportunities with those ideals. "I feel like there are so many things on people's feeds that are not authentic. It's very easy to detect," she continued. "It's a feeling you get when you talk to a brand and can tell your core values align. And that's something I felt with W."'I think that's important, creating a substantial brand that will last post-college.'The gymnast and NCAA champion has been trying to make honesty a big part of her brand, often providing remarks that are seldom heard in the sports world.In September, she explained the importance for female college athletes to make money off their image while in college, due to lack of popularity of professional women's sports leagues."It's very important to capitalize on your NIL while you're in college if you're a female, because there's not a lot of professional leagues after college for most women's sports," Dunne confessed."I think that's important, creating a substantial brand that will last post-college."Dunne carries with her a $4 million NIL valuation, which ranks her No. 2 in the country among college athletes.At the same time, Paul made an estimated $40 million from his recent boxing match against Mike Tyson.The 27-year-old said he wanted to create a health brand free from artificial dyes, hormone disruptors, and sulfates and sought to bring a product to market that he said would help young men who are deficient in vitamin D and magnesium.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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She's Gone Full Fruit Loop: Whoopi Dons Tin Foil Hat, Claims Elon Is the REAL Vice President
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She's Gone Full Fruit Loop: Whoopi Dons Tin Foil Hat, Claims Elon Is the REAL Vice President

She's Gone Full Fruit Loop: Whoopi Dons Tin Foil Hat, Claims Elon Is the REAL Vice President
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Pathologist Shocks Daniel Penny Trial by Pointing to Another Cause of Death for Jordan Neely
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Pathologist Shocks Daniel Penny Trial by Pointing to Another Cause of Death for Jordan Neely

Pathologist Shocks Daniel Penny Trial by Pointing to Another Cause of Death for Jordan Neely
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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8 JRPG Flops That Deserve A Second Chance
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8 JRPG Flops That Deserve A Second Chance

In the age of remakes and remasters, the game industry seems to stubbornly reoffer only games that have already proven successful.
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Gamers Realm
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Lego Horizon Adventures Review
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Lego Horizon Adventures Review

When Lego Horizon Adventures was first announced, I was ecstatic to see the specialties of each franchise collide: the playfulness of Lego games, and the quality storytelling of Horizon. On paper, these two had all the ingredients to make something truly special.
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RedState Feed
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MSNBC in Panic, Now Rachel Maddow Takes a Big Hit With Comcast Changes
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MSNBC in Panic, Now Rachel Maddow Takes a Big Hit With Comcast Changes

MSNBC in Panic, Now Rachel Maddow Takes a Big Hit With Comcast Changes
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RedState Feed
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Megyn Kelly Hilariously Recreates ‘Miss Feminist’ Mika Brzezinski’s Racy Photoshoot
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Megyn Kelly Hilariously Recreates ‘Miss Feminist’ Mika Brzezinski’s Racy Photoshoot

Megyn Kelly Hilariously Recreates ‘Miss Feminist’ Mika Brzezinski’s Racy Photoshoot
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Trending Tech
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Apple’s first smart display needs to make the smart home just work
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Apple’s first smart display needs to make the smart home just work

Some Apple Home users have shoehorned iPads into wall-mounted home controllers. However, reports indicate Apple is developing a dedicated home control device. | Photo By Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images The smart home has an interface problem. Searching for an app on your phone, fighting with a confused voice assistant, and fiddling with a “smart” display to turn off a light is enough to send anyone running back to the wall switch. But now, Apple is taking a crack at solving the frustrations of smart home control — and it has the opportunity to actually make the smart home work. Next year, the company will reportedly launch an “AI wall tablet for home control,” and it’s said to be developing more devices for the home (including cameras, a tabletop robot, and maybe even a TV). Among other features, such as video calling, this new wall tablet will reportedly be a hub for Apple’s home automation platform, Apple Home, providing a communal... Continue reading…
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Best Pokemon games to play on your iPhone
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Best Pokemon games to play on your iPhone

The Nintendo Switch has a great collection of Pokemon games. But it's not the only home of pocket monster games. With your iPhone, you can also try to catch 'em all in unique ways. This is why we gathered the best Pokemon games you can play on your iPhone today – and the greatest thing about it is that they're all free to play. Pokemon UNITE: The first MOBA of the franchise takes players in 5x5 battles in ranked, standard, and quick matches. There are a dozen monsters to choose from. You can give them holowear clothes and a makeover of your character with unique fashion. Download it here. Pokemon TCG Pocket: Released a few weeks ago, this app brings one of the best Pokemon TCG experiences to the iPhone. It's easy to play, features beautiful cards, and you can come back to play more every day. Download it here. Pokemon Sleep: You can catch Pokemon even while you are asleep. With this game, you can track your sleep while playing minigames throughout the day to help you gather sleep companions. The best part about this Pokemon app for iPhone is that it finally offers Apple Watch compatibility. Download it here. Image source: Niantic Pokemon GO: The 2016 epic game that brought back the Pokémania is still up and running. With over 800 monsters available to be caught, users can engage in Pokémon battles on their iPhones and use AR capabilities to pet these creatures while exploring the real world. Click here to download it. Pokemon Masters EX: This spin-off game brings new lore to the Pokémon series right into your iPhone screen. In the distant Pasio Island, you learn more about the franchise's beloved characters in 3x3 battles on your path to becoming the best. Download it here. Pokemon Café Mix: Have you ever imagined owning a Café with your Eevee pal? In this puzzle game, similar to the Disney Tsum Tsum mobile experience, where a player connects icons to advanced missions, you need to create new foods and drinks to lure more creatures to your Café and make it the most popular place. Download it here. Pokemon TCG Online: If you like the OG experience, Pokemon TCG Online offers a vast number of cards and features to enjoy the TCG experience everywhere you go. Download it here. There are more Pokemon games to play on your iPhone Image source: The Pokémon Company International While the Pokemon games above are still up and running, other options have been discontinued but are still fun to play, such as: Pokemon Magikarp Jump: Make your Magikarp jump out of the water as far as it can to become a Magikarp Master. Download it here. Pokemon Quest: In a square world, players can explore an island in a team with three Pokémon. You can build a base and lure more monsters to help you while facing opponents in real-time battles. The game is still very popular in Asia, with updates arriving now and then. Unfortunately, the West audience only has a small portion of the game. Download it here. Pokemon Shuffle Mobile: Launched in 2015, this Candy Crush-like game has hundreds of levels to battle. It is a freemium format, and the last update was in 2018 when the Mythical Pokémon Marshadow was introduced. It doesn't seem the game will get an update in the future, but it's still playable. Download it here. Don't Miss: Apple just opened up the App Store to retro game emulators The post Best Pokemon games to play on your iPhone appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $249 Oura Ring 3, 45% off LG C4 OLED TV, $70 Instant Pot Duo, $25 off winter fashion, more Black Friday begins: 20% off Sonos, $29 Magic Bullet, $60 Vortex air fryer, $79 Ember heated coffee mug, more Today’s deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $898 Hisense 75-inch TV, $68 Furbuster, $649 Google Pixel 9, more Black Friday Hydration Upgrade: Waterdrop Filter’s G3P800 & A1 Reverse Osmosis Systems at Unbeatable Prices
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Podcast: History Fuzz: Episode 07: Professor Brian S. Bauer: Island of the Sun and the Inca ceque system
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Podcast: History Fuzz: Episode 07: Professor Brian S. Bauer: Island of the Sun and the Inca ceque system

In this episode, Dr. Brian S. Bauer, a Full Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Chicago, takes us on a journey through his archaeological investigations of ancient South American landscapes. Specializing in archaeological and ethnohistorical methods, Dr. Bauer draws on decades of fieldwork to reveal how astronomy, architecture, and mythology were intricately woven into the spiritual life of the Inca. His research emphasizes the importance of understanding indigenous knowledge systems and how these systems were encoded in the physical landscape through complex alignments and sacred structures. Figure 01: Episode graphic. Courtesy of the author. Dr. Bauer begins by recounting his fieldwork at Lake Titicaca, where he investigated the Island of the Sun—an important ceremonial site for the Inca and earlier cultures. He describes the discovery of a remarkable solstice alignment, framed by two large stone pillars, which marked the rising and setting of the sun during key points of the solar year. This alignment, as Dr. Bauer explains, was more than a timekeeping device. It functioned as a ritual focal point, bringing together astronomy, mythology, and state ceremonies that reaffirmed the Inca’s divine connection to the cosmos. The careful placement of these pillars speaks to the precision and intentionality with which the Inca integrated natural features into their ceremonial architecture, reinforcing their cosmological worldview. Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient WritingsOther ArtifactsNewsGeneralHistory & ArchaeologyScience & SpaceMysterious PhenomenaHuman OriginsScienceReligionsFolkloreMyths & LegendsPremiumPreviewRead Later 
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