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may not have been in Buffalo for the recent clash against the Bills, but her absence didn't stop her from getting involved in a controversy that left fans buzzing. While Swift was wrapping up her latest "Eras Tour" shows in , a viral incident involving a Kermit the Frog doll in a jersey caught her attention. The now-infamous image, which depicted the doll hanging from a street sign in , quickly spread across social media, sparking outrage from fans and commentators alike. Despite being miles away, Swift and her boyfriend, star reportedly found the incident deeply troubling. According to insiders cited by Daily Mail, the situation prompted Swift to reach out directly to Brittany Mahomes, wife of . The two women, who have grown close in recent months, allegedly shared their shock over the incident. "Taylor was really disturbed when she saw the image," the insider claimed. "She reached out to Brittany to check on her and express her support." This isn't the first time Swift and have been spotted bonding. The pair has been seen at games, sharing moments in the players' suite and even going on double dates with their partners. Their budding friendship has drawn significant attention, especially as Swift continues to make her presence felt in the NFL world. Their connection reportedly extends beyond game-day camaraderie. recently revealed that Swift has spent time with their family, including baking with their young daughter, Sterling. Fans have speculated that Swift's involvement reflects a genuine friendship, rather than a superficial show of support. However, not all reactions have been positive. Some critics argue that Swift's involvement in storylines, including this recent gesture, distracts from the game itself. Others see her actions as a sign of solidarity and compassion, further endearing her to Chiefs fans. Chiefs are no longer undefeated The incident added another layer of drama to what was already a difficult day for the . Their loss to the Bills, 30-21, marked their first defeat of the season. While the team grappled with the on-field setback, the fallout from the viral image highlighted the emotional toll that comes with being in the public eye. As speculation around 's NFL connections continues to grow, her decision to stand by Brittany Mahomes shows a more personal side to the global superstar-one that fans either admire or question. For now, the incident remains a heated topic, sparking debates that extend far beyond the football field.U.S. imposes new controls on chip exports to China
Published 5:27 pm Friday, November 22, 2024 By Minnesota Public Radio By Matt Sepic, Minnesota Public Radio News Two prospective marijuana business owners who were barred from participating in a license lottery are suing Minnesota cannabis regulators. The Office of Cannabis Management announced Friday that it will hold a drawing on Tuesday to determine who will operate the state’s first legal marijuana businesses. The OCM turned to a lottery because more than 1,800 applicants had sought 282 licenses. The first to apply are those considered social equity applicants under the law. They include people who live in high poverty areas, those harmed by the war on drugs, and military veterans. This week, regulators disqualified two-thirds of the applicants for a variety of reasons. In a lawsuit, Jodi Connolly alleges that OCM gave no reason for denying her application. Connolly’s co-plaintiff Cristina Aranguiz said she received only a cursory explanation. The two call the rejections “arbitrary and capricious,” and they want a judge to stop the lottery while their lawsuit is pending. A judge set a restraining order hearing for Monday at 9 a.m. In an email to MPR News on Friday, a spokesperson for the Office of Cannabis Management said he cannot comment on the litigation, but OCM still plans to move ahead with the scheduled lottery.Larson Financial Group LLC Has $52,000 Stake in Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. (NYSEAMERICAN:CLM)
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