Adidas said the company is the sole owner of all Yeezy shoe design rights for existing and future colors and versions.
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Making history: Record 12 women form cohort, will simultaneously serve as governors in 2023
Come 2023, 12th women will concurrently serve as a governor in the U.S., beating the record of 9 set in 2004.
California megachurch leader, grandparents charged with murder, torture in death of 11-year-old daughter
Leticia McCormack, a leader at Rock Church, founded by former NFL player Miles McPherson, was booked in jail Monday on charges including murder.
Gen Z in the House: Meet Maxwell Frost, the first of his generation elected to Congress
Maxwell Frost’s victory as a young African American marks a pivotal moment for progressive issues including gun violence and LGBQT rights.
See stunning photos of the last total lunar eclipse until 2025
A total lunar eclipse took place early Tuesday on Election Day. This occurs when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite sides of Earth, NASA says.
Free doughnuts, coffee and pizza: Here are your 2022 Election Day freebies and deals
Officials asking for patience as ballots are cast during the midterm elections. While you wait, here’s what you can get for free or at a discount.
Twitter lost more than 1.3 million users in the week after Elon Musk bought it
MIT reported a firm that tracks Twitter behavior “believes that around 877,000 accounts were deactivated and a further 497,000 were suspended.”
DNA under fingernails leads to arrest in 42-year-old Las Vegas cold case rape and murder
Sandra DiFelice, 25, was found dead Dec. 26, 1980 in the home she shared with a roommate, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said.
Hoping to rival Tom Selleck or Hulk Hogan? ‘Movember’ means mighty mustaches and men’s health
‘Movember’ which starts Nov. 1, is where people grow facial hair for the entire month of November in an effort to raise awareness for men’s health.
California marijuana company sued after customers say its weed was not strong enough
The class action suit was filed against DreamFields Brands, Inc. for allegedly falsely claiming that their products have a high THC component.