Ye used a Super Bowl commercial to direct viewers to his website selling T-shirts featuring a swastika symbol, with no accompanying explanation, for $20. The ADL condemned the shirt sales as evidence of Ye’s antisemitism, citing the historical significance of the swastika as a Nazi emblem. Ye’s X account, where he posted antisemitic messages, has been deactivated, while he announced his departure from Twitter/X for catharsis, despite previously stating he would never sell a swastika tee.
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SUV crash that killed 4, hurt 6 at after-school camp doesn’t appear to be targeted: Police
An SUV crashed into the YNOT After School Camp in Chatham, Illinois, on April 28, 2025, resulting in the deaths of four girls ages 7 to 18, with multiple others injured, including one in critical condition. Police stated that the crash does not appear to be targeted and are investigating the cause; the driver, 44-year-old Marianne Akers, was unharmed. Community leaders and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker expressed deep condolences for the tragic loss of young...
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