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Lil Nas X: 'Satan Shoes' recalled by art collective after Nike lawsuit


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Nike told
NBC News in a statement that the company behind the “Satan shoes” will voluntarily recall the modified sneakers from buyers, after the lawsuit with the sports giant was settled.
The shoes were priced at $1,018 (£739) and decorated with a pentagram pendant and a drop of real human blood in the soles.
In addition to “Satan shoes”, MSCHF will also launch a repurchase program for previously released modified Nike Air Max 97s sneakers called “Jesus Shoes”.
“Jesus shoes” are limited-edition white sneakers loaded up with holy water sourced directly from the River Jordan, which has been infused into the soles. They’re also scented with frankincense, which, as per the Book of Matthew, was one of the blessings the wise men brought to Jesus on the night of his birth. ....

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Delivering grandma's ballot not a crime in Georgia: A closer look at false, misleading claims from the past week


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April 2, 2021 4:30 PM
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FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 file photo, a registered nurse swabs a patient during testing for COVID-19 in Mifflin Square Park in south Philadelphia. On Friday, April 2, 2021, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly asserting COVID-19 tests cause cancer because they are sterilized with ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide is a gas commonly used to sterilize medical equipment. It is also used in the sterilization of spices and cosmetics. While it is listed by federal agencies as a carcinogen with long-term exposure, experts say the gas is used only in small amounts to sterilize COVID testing kits and would not present cancer hazard. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) ....

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