Indiana set to execute man convicted of 2001 rape and murder of small-town teenage girl
Read full article: Indiana set to execute man convicted of 2001 rape and murder of small-town teenage girlIndiana will put to death a man who was convicted in the 2001 rape and murder of a teenage girl, the state’s third execution since resuming capital punishment last year.
Louisville fires Payne after going 12-52 in two seasons, saying 'change is needed'
Read full article: Louisville fires Payne after going 12-52 in two seasons, saying 'change is needed'Louisville has fired coach Kenny Payne after going 12-52 in two seasons that marked the worst consecutive finishes in the storied basketball program’s history.
Abolition newspaper revived for nation grappling with racism
Read full article: Abolition newspaper revived for nation grappling with racismAmerica’s first newspaper dedicated to advocating for the end of slavery is being resurrected and reimagined more than two centuries later as the nation continues to grapple with its legacy of racism.

Liam Payne Reacts to Speculation Over Girlfriend Maya Henry's Age
Read full article: Liam Payne Reacts to Speculation Over Girlfriend Maya Henry's AgeLiam Payne is defending his relationship. Earlier this week, a social media user took to Twitter to criticize the 26-year-old former One Direction member's relationship with model Maya Henry. "Every article about Liams girlfriend says shes 19 when shes actually 18," the user claimed. While Henry's birthday is publicly listed as June 15, 2000 -- which would make her 19 -- some are still questioning her age. If the party, which reportedly cost $6 million, was indicative of her age, that would mean Henry is currently 18.

Iran frees 2 Australian social media influencers
Read full article: Iran frees 2 Australian social media influencersTwo Australian social media influencers detained in Iran have now been identified as Mark Firkin and Jolie King. (CNN) - Iran has released Australian couple Jolie King and Mark Firkin and dropped the charges against them, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said Saturday. The two social media influencers were detained in July for taking illegal photos with a drone, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. "For Jolie and for Mark, the ordeal that they have been through is now over," Payne said at a press conference in Sydney. "We know there are others who remain in detention in Iran, including a fellow Australian, and believe intense media coverage may not be helpful for efforts to bring them home," the statement said.

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