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Was this woman's dad a serial killer? Adidas dumped Ye over his offensive remarks. And Brittney Griner lost her appeal in Russia. |
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Woman claims dad was a prolific serial killer |
Could dozens of women be buried on a rural property in Iowa? According to his daughter, Donald Dean Studey murdered roughly 70 women over several decades and buried them in and around an abandoned well on his property near Thurman, Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope said. On Oct. 21, cadaver dogs indicated the possible existence of decomposing remains in the area, officials said. "She's got a hell of a story but we don't have any proof of anything," Aistrope said. Studey died in 2013, so Airstope said finding the bodies and identifying the remains will be complicated, but he vowed he will do "everything I can to get the next of kin notified, at least." Keep reading for more. |
Adidas dumps Ye over antisemitic statements |
As it turns out, Ye was wrong. The rapper formerly known as Kanye West boasted in a recent podcast episode that he "can say antisemitic things, and Adidas can't drop me." On Tuesday, Adidas said it has dropped Ye over his offensive remarks , the latest company to cut ties and a decision Adidas said would hit its bottom line. Adidas said it conducted a "thorough review" and would immediately stop production of its line of Yeezy products and stop payments to Ye and his companies. The loss of the partnership has knocked Ye off Forbes' billionaire list. |
| Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, was in attendance during Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium. Adidas has ended its partnership with Ye following public antisemitic comments by the acclaimed recording artist. | Mark J. Rebilas, Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports | |
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With debt relief plan in limbo, White House looks at other options |
With President Joe Biden's broader student loan debt forgiveness plan in legal peril and temporarily blocked, the administration is leveraging other tools to cancel some of Americans' $1.6 trillion in federal money borrowed to attend college. The Education Department said Tuesday that it would make permanent some temporary changes to a program that makes it easier for teachers, public defenders and other public sector workers to have their loan debt forgiven. The one-time changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness plan are set to expire on Monday. Keep reading. |
| President Joe Biden speaks in August while Education Secretary Miguel Cardona listens at right. | Evan Vucci, AP | |
Candidates in 3 states square off in debates |
As the midterm election cycle enters its final weeks, candidates in key races on Tuesday will hit the debate stage. Here's what to know. |
• | In Pennsylvania: Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman meets up with Republican Mehmet Oz in a high-profile U.S. Senate debate. The race could determine which party gets control of the evenly divided chamber. | • | In Colorado: Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet is fending off a challenge from political novice Republican Joe O'Dea, as he seeks reelection for a third term. | • | In Michigan: Fight to keep her seat, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer squares off against Republican challenger Tudor Dixon. Whitmer has led Dixon in polling, but that margin is narrowing. | |
👉 Monday's debate in Florida: Democrat Charlie Crist clearly knew that Monday night's TV debate was likely his last chance to change the course of his flagging and out-financed campaign against Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. He came out swinging – rhetorically. Five takeaways from the debate. |
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| Florida's Republican incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis and Charlie Crist, a former governor, take the stage at Sunrise Theatre for their only scheduled debate, on Monday in Fort Pierce, Fla. | CRYSTAL VANDER WEIT/TCPALM | |
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Brittney Griner loses 'sham' appeal |
Basketball star Brittney Griner appeared Tuesday in a Russian courtroom – via videolink from prison – to appeal her nine-year sentence for drug possession. The appeal was rejected . U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan slammed the decision, calling it "another sham judicial proceeding." Griner, an eight-time all-star with the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist, was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage. Sullivan said the administration is continuing to talk with Russian officials about a possible prisoner swap. |
👉 The latest: Chechen leader wants Ukraine cities 'wiped off the face of the Earth'; Russian helicopters taking a beating. Thursday's updates. |
| Basketball star Brittney Griner's appears in a Russian court via videolink during her appeals hearing. | USA Today | |
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