
Ohio man guilty of raping a 9-year-old who traveled for legal abortion gets life sentence
A man accused of raping and impregnating a 9-year-old Ohio girl, who had to travel out of state for an abortion, has pleaded guilty to two counts of rape
2023-07-06 03:09

Fans speculate about Drake and Bobbi Althoff’s ‘beef’ as podcast disappears
Fans have catapulted into a frenzy after noticing the Bobbi Althoff interview with Drake has disappeared from YouTube, with further claims the pair have unfollowed each other on Instagram. Althoff is the host of the Really Good Podcast, with a string of celebrities sitting down with the hilariously awkward 26-year-old. She recently opened up about shooting her shot with the rapper via DMs, asking him to appear on her four-month-old podcast. To her surprise, he agreed and the episode went on to rack up over 30 million views. In a bizarre turn of events, fans noticed the episode was removed on Sunday (13 August), with many taking to TikTok to speculate. TikToker Nicole (@nikkyupnext) suggested "something went down" between the pair. They also no longer appear to be following each other on Instagram. "People were loving the interview," Nicole told viewers. "After the interview, she went on to interview Lil Yachty, who is best friends with Drake, and Drake even FaceTimed Lil Yachty in the middle of the interview." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @nikkyupnext Why are Drake and Bobbi beefing #greenscreen #bobbialthoff #drake #bobbialtoffdrakeinterview #thereallygoodpodcast #drakeandbobbi Althoff then went on to upload an Instagram photo at Drake's concert, writing: "Really in my element here @ this guys concert". Many people flooded Nicole's TikTok with theories, with one claiming: "She didn’t delete it, it just went private. So that means it’s a PR move." Another added: "I hope it’s a PR stunt cuz they are my favourite couple who aren’t a couple." Meanwhile, a third wrote: "Everything is a bit. This I’m sure has been planned since the interview. It’s a brilliant move. Whatever PR firm is handling this is doing a great job." Indy100 reached out to Bobbi Althoff's rep for comment. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-14 23:27

I’m A Reformed Other Woman — Here’s What Changed
Content warning: This article discusses sexual assault in a way that may be distressing to some readers.
2023-07-25 00:24

Media reporting on Israel-Hamas war face singular challenges
Global media outlets are facing near-unprecedented challenges in their coverage of the Israel-Hamas war as conflicting propaganda, social media pressure and charged public opinion require...
2023-10-27 19:21

Delayed financial disclosure for US Supreme Court's Thomas released
WASHINGTON The annual financial disclosure report of conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who has faced scrutiny
2023-08-31 22:14

Man accused of stealing ‘Wizard of Oz’ ruby-red slippers in 2005 indicted by federal grand jury
Dorthy's ruby red slippers can't just take you home, they can also land you in federal court. That much was made apparent after a federal grand jury indicted Terry Martin, 76, with one count of theft of a major artwork for allegedly stealing one of four remaining pairs of Dorthy's ruby red slippers from The Wizard of Oz. The indictment claims that Mr Martin stole the slippers — worn by Judy Garland in her iconic 1939 role — in 2005 during an after-hours "visit" to the Judy Garland Museum in the actress's hometown of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Federal prosecutors alleged on Tuesday that Mr Martin climbed into the museum through a window, broke a display case containing the slippers, and took off with the legendary film artefact, according to ABC News. The museum's alarm had been tripped, but it failed to alert local police, according to a report by The Guardian. “The biggest thing that ever happened to our museum was getting the slippers stolen. We were literally crying,” the museum’s co-founder, Jon Miner, told KQDS just after the robbery. The slippers were on loan to the museum from Hollywood memorabilia collector Michael Shaw when they were stolen. The other three pairs worn in the movie are in the possession of a private collector, the Smithsonian, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. At the time of their theft, the slippers were insured for $1m but had a market value of approximately $3.5m. After they disappeared, law enforcement, enthusiasts and film history buffs offered up rewards for the slippers' safe return, with one anonymous donor in Arizona offering up to $1m. The museum even hired a private investigator in 2013 to try to track down the slippers, but the investigation never made headway. In 2017, a man came forward and told the company that insured the slippers he could assist in their recovery. That man was later found to have been allegedly attempting to extort the individual who stole the shoes, according to the FBI. The agency launched a nearly year-long investigation, after which they launched a sting operation to recover the slippers. The FBI managed to recover the slippers in Minneapolis during the operation, and later examination by experts confirmed the shoes were authentic. However, no arrests were made following the sting, as the FBI was continuing its investigation into who actually stole the memorabilia. Since the 2018 recovery operation, the agency has been working to rule out suspects. Little is known about Mr Martin beyond his age. The indictment did not include a motive or any details about how investigators determined Mr Martin was behind the alleged theft. No attorney's information is available for Mr Martin. Read More Stolen ruby slippers from Wizard of Oz found by FBI after 13 years $1 million reward offered for the return of Judy Garland's ruby red slippers, a decade after they were stolen from a museum The Wizard of Oz most influential film of all time, study finds
2023-05-18 05:03

Internet calls for removal of photo showing Matthew Perry's grieving stepfather Keith Morrison arriving at late star's home
Soon after Matthew Perry's death, several family members, including his mother, Suzanne Perry, and stepfather, Keith Morrison, made it to his LA home
2023-10-29 19:35

AFC West-leading Chiefs visit Green Bay as Packers seek 3rd straight win
The AFC West-leading Kansas City Chiefs head to Green Bay on Sunday night to play a regular-season game at Lambeau Field for the first time since 2015
2023-12-01 02:11

Microsoft's media literacy program aims to empower internet users and combat online misinformation
A new effort to promote internet and media literacy by Microsoft has shown promising results in the fight against online misinformation
2023-06-13 18:00

Is Mattel trying to pull a Marvel? Toymaker plans to expand cinematic universe with 14 more movies in development
Following the success of 'Barbie', Mattel revealed that with 14 titles now in active development, they intend to create a cinematic universe
2023-07-27 17:05

U.S. will be short 67,000 chip workers by 2030, industry group says
By Max A. Cherney The U.S. semiconductor industry faces a shortfall of roughly 67,000 workers by 2030, according
2023-07-25 17:13

Taiwan’s #MeToo Scandals Push Tsai to Revamp Law Before Election
President Tsai Ing-wen’s government is racing to plug loopholes in its equality laws after a series of sexual
2023-07-13 11:33
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