Monthly Archives: August 2022

Seeking nominations for the leading talent managers and agents helping gaming YouTubers, streamers, and esports players build careers

Ibai Llanos. Cesc Maymo Insider is compiling our 3rd annual list of the leading managers and agents in gaming and esports. We want to highlight those wielding the most lucrative and industry-advancing deals.  Please submit your nominations through this form (or below) by August 10. Amid FaZe Clan’s Nasdaq debut – the first for an esports…

3 Republican lawmakers just countered Biden’s student-loan forgiveness plans with a bill of their own to help borrowers ‘most in need’

Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., speaks during a news conference with other House Republican members in Washington on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images GOP Reps. Foxx, Stefanik, and Banks introduced a bill to counter Biden’s student-loan forgiveness plans. It includes limiting borrowing for grad students and ending targeted loan forgiveness…

Photos suggest SpaceX, NASA, and China space junk struck land. There’s a 10% chance a person will be hit this decade.

An object suspected to be a part of China’s Long March 5B rocket, found on the island of Borneo, in Malaysia. Malaysia News Agency Space junk, apparently from China and a SpaceX NASA mission, fell to Earth and crashed on land. There’s a 10% chance a person will be hit by falling space debris within…

A business coach says he paid $35,000 to appear on a podcast, and it turned into $150,000 in revenue. It’s part of a growing trend of guests paying for air time — and it’s raising legal eyebrows

Nick Unsworth, CEO of Life on Fire lifeonfire.com A business coach made $150,000 after paying $35,000 for ads and two appearances on a podcast. He’s part of a growing trend of guests paying podcasts hosts thousands of dollars to be interviewed. While the practice happens in other industries, some think it should be disclosed in…

Yellowstone flooding has cost some seasonal workers their jobs — and housing

Extreme flooding at Yellowstone National Park washed away roads. ASSOCIATED PRESS Flooding at Yellowstone National Park forced partial closures earlier this summer. For nearby towns, the economic devastation included layoffs and employees giving up housing. One hotel worker said employees had 48 hours to vacate their dorms. The late-pandemic push by tourists to head out…

Elon Musk denies report that he’s planning to build his own private airport outside Austin, Texas

Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the company’s Cyber Rodeo event in Austin, Texas. SUZANNE CORDEIRO / AFP Elon Musk said Thursday that he’s not planning to build a private airport near Austin, Texas. Local news site Austonia reported last week that an airport could help grow his companies in the region. But Musk said that’s…

The 7 best cash back business cards of August 2022: Earn unlimited rewards, large welcome bonuses, or get a long intro APR

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Dead Cells’ Panchaku update lets you pet your pets and wield a dual frying pan

Dead Cells, the ever-expanding rogue-like action-platformer from developers Motion Twin and subsidiary Evil Empire, continues to swell, this time with the newly released Enter the Panchaku update, which introduces pet petting, a formidable dual frying pan weapon, and more. The ability to pet your pets in a rogue-like action-platformer mightn’t be at the top of…