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How Former Crypto Czar Bo Hines Climbed From The Gridiron To The Government

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How Former Crypto Czar Bo Hines Climbed From The Gridiron To The Government
(Allison Joyce)

Bo Hines set out on a mission to make cryptocurrency great again. And in less than a year, he made surprising progress. The former football wide receiver and one-time congressional candidate has faced his share of hard knocks, from career-ending injuries to a high-profile political loss. But he bounced back working with President Trump to lead the charge on crypto legislation. Today he is working for Tether, one of the biggest stablecoin companies in the world.

Whether it was guiding the GENIUS Act across the goal line or breaking down barriers between digital asset firms and financial institutions, Hines helped push crypto forward. Here, he talks about his role in shaping crypto policy, what it was like working for the president, and how his hate-to-lose drive fueled his work in D.C.

How did your football career begin, and what did the sport mean to you growing up?

It starts with my dad. He was a football player himself, and he grew up in rural Indiana on a chicken farm. Athletics was a huge part of his life, and he ended up playing for the Detroit Lions for a year until he was hurt. He got involved with coaching and was at Indiana University.

(Lance King)

From the time I was a young kid, football was a big part of my life. It was something my dad and I bonded over. He coached me all the way until I was in high school, and then he became the receivers coach at my high school. Ironically, I was actually a quarterback when I was a freshman in high school and ended up playing for my dad when I shifted to wide receiver. I ended up at North Carolina State, played football there my freshman year, and had a very successful campaign. But after my freshman year, I decided I wanted a different kind of challenge, one through academics. So I transferred to Yale.

That’s where you had a career-ending injury.

The first play of the second quarter, I caught a ball over my shoulder, landed on my right side, and tore up my shoulder. I had a couple of ligament tears and had to get shoulder reconstruction. I came back in my junior year and, on the first play of practice, broke my collarbone on the other side. I felt like I was being called to go in a different direction.

That must have been a hard adjustment—letting go of football after being so invested in it for so long?

It was. But I found other things to participate in that still allowed me to have that competitive drive. One of those was going to law school. I decided to go to Wake Forest.

When was the first time you heard of cryptocurrency?

(Courtesy of Bo Hines)

Playing in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl in 2014. David Bailey [CEO and co-founder of BTC Inc., the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine] had a wife who helped put on that event. That bowl game sparked my curiosity. Being more conservative by nature, I loved the fact that there’s individualism as a part of this, and the rights to consumers and the freedom you have to participate outside of fiat to engage in transactions.

You’ve made a few pivots—from football to law to politics. How did politics become part of the journey?

My parents’ origin story factors into this. My mom grew up on a hog farm in southern Indiana. My dad grew up on a chicken farm. They came from very humble beginnings, and I got to watch the American Dream unfold as a child growing up. I watched my dad build and sell two very successful businesses. But I also watched him deal with what overregulation looks like and red tape and barriers for entrepreneurs to create success for other people. So, when a congressional seat opened in North Carolina, I decided to jump into the fight. I didn’t know where it would go, but we won a nomination in one of the most highly contested primaries. We ended up falling a point short, which is disappointing. I certainly don’t like to lose. But I learned so much in that process, just being out in the community every day and seeing what other folks are building and the different challenges they face.

(Courtesy of Bo Hines)

Let’s talk about your former role as Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors on Digital Assets. How did you land that job?

I’ve supported President Trump from the beginning, and so has my family. After the election, I reached out to people I knew in the transition team to see how I could contribute. When I got to D.C., they said the president was very interested in digital assets and crypto, which was a perfect fit given my background. I don’t think most people realize how interested he is in this space, how much he cares about it, and how knowledgeable he is. David Sacks [co-founder of PayPal] came on board, and we worked together to map out a plan.

What are your priorities in this role, particularly for people who don’t fully understand crypto?

When we stepped into this space, a lot of people in the crypto industry had been beaten down. They were the victims of policymaking through prosecution. Even the president made a joke at the White House crypto event two years ago. He said many of you had a better chance of ending up in jail than sitting here. And that was true. It wasn’t their fault. They were trying to do something that hadn’t been done before in institutional finance—modernize an archaic payments system.

So, the first phase is the demolition phase—it’s all about tearing down the barriers that were stopping innovation. The president calls it “blue tape.” We stepped in and started offering guidance across agencies. We pulled back a bunch of those informal rules. And once that happened, you started to see innovation return. People got excited. Companies started coming back. But we also knew that just clearing the runway wasn’t enough—we needed something more permanent.

That was where the second phase came in: construction. This was the legislative phase. There were two big components—stablecoin legislation and market structure legislation. We passed the GENIUS Act. What that legislation did was update the plumbing of our financial system. It made transactions faster, more transparent, and more cost-effective. We introduced a digital dollar—via blockchain—into institutional systems. That allowed for instant settlement and opened the door for things like tokenized public securities and 24/7 markets.

And here was the big thing: if you wanted to access U.S. capital markets, you were going to need to use a dollar-backed stablecoin. That created massive demand for U.S. treasuries, which was good for the economy and strengthened our position globally. The third phase was implementation. The question was how to integrate these technologies into everyday life. How to make sure the American people benefited from them in a way that made sense. That was the focus.

(Courtesy of Bo Hines)

Did you speak with President Trump often, and what did you learn from working with him?

It depended on the week. When we were pushing big initiatives, we were around him more. But I can say this: he works harder than anyone I’ve ever met. He understands the gravity of the role, and he wants to get things done. During the GENIUS Act negotiations, there were a few Republican holdouts, and he personally called them into the Oval Office to close the deal. That’s who he is—a dealmaker through and through.

Any advice for readers who wanted to get into crypto but felt overwhelmed?

First, I’m not a financial advisor, so take this as general advice. But I’d say: do your research. If you care about freedom and privacy, you’ll probably find crypto exciting. I’ve called Bitcoin “digital gold,” and that’s how I see it. There were also tons of promising projects out there. Just make sure you understand the technology before jumping in. There’s a lot of good info available now, so it’s easier than ever to learn.

This article originally appeared in Maxim’s Winter 2025 issue.

 

JADE – Use Me Song Lyrics

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JADE – Use Me Song Lyrics

Song Name – Use Me
Singer – Jade

Check out Use Me Song Lyrics by Jade

I watch you watching me as we intertwine
My body’s yours to objectify
Take all your sins if you’ll take mine
‘Cause I like it

I’d give you anything you want from me
Keep on soakin’ up my energy

That’s all you use me for (My voice, my lips)
That’s all you use me for (My moves, the hits)
That’s all you use me for (The rush, the bliss)
That’s all you use me for
So won’t you come and use me just a little more?

So won’t you come and use me just a little more?

I know when to set the tempo
You don’t go till I crescendo
My music fills your head, I want to be the best
You know I won’t let go

I’d give you anything you want from me (I give you everything)
Keep on soakin’ up my energy

That’s all you use me for (My voice, my lips)
That’s all you use me for (My moves, the hits)
That’s all you use me for (The rush, the bliss)
That’s all you use me for
So won’t you come and use me just a little more?

So won’t you come and use me just a little more?

Better make me your mission, you got permission to use me more (More)
This romance needs no chemicals, we’re high on the mirrored floor (Floor)
I’ma make you my mission, you got permission to use me more
Our rhythm is unbeatable so get down while I perform, yeah
Better make me your mission, you got permission to use me more (More)
This romance needs no chemicals, we’re high on the mirrored floor (Floor)
I’ma make you my mission, you got permission to use me more
Our rhythm is unbeatable, so use me, use me, use me, use me

That’s all you use me for (My voice, my lips)
That’s all you use me for (My moves, the hits)
That’s all you use me for (The rush, the bliss)
That’s all you use me for
So won’t you come and use me just a little more?

Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
So won’t you come and use me just a little more?

 

Radhika Apte Slams Her Debut Film: “The Production Was Awful”

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Radhika Apte Slams Her Debut Film: “The Production Was Awful”

Radhika Apte has completed an impressive 20 years in the entertainment industry, carving a niche for herself with bold choices and an unmatched range of performances. Known for seamlessly moving between mainstream cinema, independent films, and global projects, the actor has built a reputation as one of the most fearless performers of her generation. However, as she reflects on her two-decade-long journey, Radhika has made it clear that there is one chapter she would rather leave behind—her debut film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!.

In a recent conversation with India Express, Radhika spoke candidly about her unpleasant experience during her first film, which featured a star-studded cast including Shahid Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Amrita Rao, and Arshad Warsi. The actress did not hold back as she described the production as deeply disappointing and placed the blame squarely on the film’s producer, Sangeetha Ahir.

Recalling the ordeal, Radhika revealed that she was neither accommodated nor paid during the shoot. “The producers didn’t put me up, didn’t pay me,” she said, adding that when she and her mother asked for a contract, they were brushed aside. According to Radhika, they were told that even senior actors didn’t sign contracts, a claim she questioned but felt powerless to challenge at the time. While she praised director Mahesh Manjrekar for treating her well, she admitted that the overall experience left such a bitter taste that she prefers to forget the film entirely.

Sharing how she landed the role, Radhika explained that she was performing in a stage play titled Brain Surgeon, which went on to win a state-level award. Mahesh Manjrekar, who was one of the judges, approached her after the play and offered her the role. Despite this promising start, the aftermath discouraged her from pursuing films immediately.

Radhika also clarified why she doesn’t consider Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! as the true beginning of her career. After completing the film, she stepped away from cinema, finished college, and returned to acting much later. “I don’t really count that as one of the films I did,” she said, even as she acknowledged completing 20 years in the industry.

Currently, Radhika Apte is being praised for her performance in Saali Mohabbat, a psychological thriller that premiered on ZEE5 on December 12, 2025. Directed by Tisca Chopra in her feature directorial debut, the film has already garnered acclaim at prestigious festivals such as IFFI and the Chicago South Asian Film Festival. With its dark, atmospheric tone, Saali Mohabbat is being hailed as one of Apte’s most compelling performances in recent years, reaffirming her standing as an actor who thrives on challenging material.

 

The Best Last-Minute Cannabis Gifts Of 2025

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The Best Last-Minute Cannabis Gifts Of 2025

As cannabis inches ever closer to being rescheduled to a Schedule III substance and more states than ever have already legalized it recreationally, it’s high time weed enters the holiday gifting chat. Here are an array options for last minute, cannabis-themed gifts to help weed fans through the holidays (and Dry January) in a greener way. 

Edible Arrangements

Credit: Edibles.com

Edible Arrangements have expanded their empire into Edibles.com, making the biggest name in sending consumable gifts also one of the biggest names in gifting cannabis. Their website is organized by mood and gifts are available in many consumable forms, all ready to be delivered just like chocolate covered strawberry bouquets from their parent company. Starting at $18.

Dogwalker’s Great Dane

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Dogwalker gained a stellar reputation for the tiny joints that are perfect for a short walk with the dog (or the quick walk before a holiday dinner with your cousin) is taking their pedigree and going big. The Great Dane is a seven gram monster roll, perfect for a gift to a particularly heady friend or to just be the hero among friends when everyone gathers after holiday obligations end. $59.

Rove XXXL

Credit: Rove

When it comes to holiday gifting, bigger is better and there’s nothing quite as massive as the foot-long Rove XXXL vape. What began as a novelty is now a reality and available in limited quantities and includes its own charging base. The XXXL can actually handle three of Rove’s Diamond cartridges simultaneously, making it tops in size AND potency. Rove’s extravagance is both a showstopper and a conversation piece, perfect for a vape connoisseur or busting out with the cool kids at the office holiday party. $120.

Rogue Paq Full Ritual Gift Set

Credit: Rogue Paq

Everyone has their rituals when it comes to cannabis and it’s not always easy to get them the right thing. Take the guesswork out of it with Rogue Paq’s Ritual Full Gift Set that covers every base, no matter what kind of cannabis enthusiast is on the receiving end. This premium set, available in leather or vegan leather, comes with everything a pot snob could need and is also available to be monogrammed. $415.

RYTHM Queen Cola

Credit: RYTHM

As far as I’m concerned, RYTHM’s Queen Cola – the cola being the very top and most potent part of the plant – will never not be a great gift. Seasonal and luxurious, this half-ounce stalk is the cannabis equivalent of gifting someone a unique bottle of scotch and, considering the amount of stress and drinking that happens during the holidays, it’s a welcome alternative to booze. $140.

Cannabis Cup Judges Kits

Credit: Cannabis Cup

Only available for a limited time, the Cannabis Cup Judges Kits give everyone the chance to see the best of the best of this years green. With individual kits available across categories from sativas to indicas, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes and potables, the kit comes with plenty of products to try as well as a killer amount of swag to go along with the haul. Best of all, each kit comes with a specific code for home judges to weigh in online and in the People’s Choice category of the Cannabis Cup so these are a must have for anyone who wants to have their voice heard. $19-229.

Cookies Infused Dubai Chocolate Bar

Credit: Cookies

Dubai chocolate bars might be the hottest fad in candy right now, but they’re also undeniably delicious. A great gift on their own, these cannabis infused bars from the Cookies cannabis brand are a combination of spirit lifting kick with a luxurious treat.  Rocking 250mg of THC per bar, these bars are wisely sectioned for enjoyment though it’s tough to not want to eat the whole bar because they’re that tasty. $25.

Pax Flow

Credit: Pax

Pax is an instantly recognizable name in the vaporizer game, especially for those who prefer choosing their flower over trusting what’s in a cartridge. The Flow is their latest mobile vaporizer with six times the draw of previous models and real time temp control that hits like an absolute monster but stays efficient to make a stash last as long as possible. Discrete and compact, the Pax Flow is a perfect cannabis companion, for the holidays and beyond. $250.

Kush Queen Bôost Liquid THC Concentrate

Credit: Kush Queen

Instantly infusing any food or beverage with THC, Kush Queen’s Bôost concentrate additive is a holiday helper that keeps spirits high while remaining discrete. Odorless and tasteless, it gets the job done quickly and without needing any kind of special preparation. $49.99.

Greenlight Natural THC Hot Chocolate

Credit: Greenlight Natural

For those cold nights when it’s as important to stay toasty as well as toasted, THC hot chocolate is as delicious as it is festive. It’s a childhood treat that’s now available in a more adult form. $6 per packet.

 

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Prabhas’ Spirit: Sandeep Reddy Vanga cancels new year break to fast-track shoot?

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Prabhas’ Spirit: Sandeep Reddy Vanga cancels new year break to fast-track shoot?

PAN-India star Prabhas is currently participating in the shoot of Spirit. The film marks the first collaboration between Prabhas and sensational director…

The post Prabhas’ Spirit: Sandeep Reddy Vanga cancels new year break to fast-track shoot? first appeared on Latest Telugu cinema news | Movie reviews | OTT Updates, OTT.

 

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‘Dracula’ Trailer: Director Luc Besson Reboots Vampire Film Franchise With Caleb Landry Jones

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‘Dracula’ Trailer: Director Luc Besson Reboots Vampire Film Franchise With Caleb Landry Jones
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Hot on the heels of Netflix’s recent Guillermo Del Toro-directed Frankenstein reboot, writer/director Luc Besson (The Fifth Element) is sinking his cinematic teeth into another horror classic in 2026, unveiling the first trailer for Dracula.

The vampiric reboot follows a 15th-century prince (Caleb Landry Jones) who witnesses the brutal murder of his wife (Zoë Bleu) and later renounces God and damns heaven itself. Cursed with eternal life, he is reborn as Dracula, an undead warlord who launches a blood-soaked crusade to wrench his lost love back from the grave. But before they can reunite, Dracula is hunted by a relentless priest (Christoph Waltz) who is sworn to end his immortal reign.

Dracula is slated to haunt theaters in February 2026. Watch the first official trailer below.