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  2. NikeID - Wikipedia

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    NikeID is a service by Nike that allows customers to personalize and design their own Nike merchandise, mostly footwear but also sportswear. You can access the service online or in physical studios in different countries, and choose from a range of materials, colors and styles for your shoes and clothing.

  3. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive list of fact-checking websites that cover political and non-political topics around the world. It also includes information about the certifications, criteria, and sources of the fact-checking sites.

  4. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel, founded in 1964 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman. The company is based near Beaverton, Oregon, and operates worldwide under various brands and subsidiaries, including Converse and Jordan.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. Sex verification in sports - Wikipedia

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    Sex verification in sports is the process of ensuring that athletes compete in their designated sex category, usually based on chromosome or hormone tests. The article covers the history, methods, controversies and issues of sex verification in sports, especially in the Olympic Games.

  7. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    Learn how to add or disable 2-step verification to sign into your AOL account with an extra security step. You can use phone verification or authenticator app verification to receive a verification code.

  8. Why am I asked to verify my account after signing in?

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    Learn why you may be asked to verify your account after entering the correct password and how to update your recovery options. This is a security feature that protects your account from unauthorized access.

  9. Fanatics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Fanatics, Inc. is a private company that operates several businesses in the sports industry, including licensed sports apparel, trading cards and collectibles, sports betting and iGaming, and live commerce. Founded by Michael Rubin in 2011, Fanatics has acquired or partnered with many sports brands and properties, and has a valuation of $18 billion as of 2021.