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An Ohio woman who gave birth to a stillborn and allegedly tried to flush the fetus down a toilet will not be criminally charged, a grand jury decided Thursday.

The Trumbull County grand jury declined to return an indictment for felony abuse of a corpse against Brittany Watts, 34, of Warren, the prosecutors office announced.

Watts, who faced a $2,500 fine and up to a year behind bars, miscarried in September and passed her nonviable fetus in the toilet, according to the Trumbull County Coroners Office.

The case sparked national attention for its implications for pregnant women as states across the US hash out new laws governing access to reproductive health care in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned.

“Justice has been served… While the last few months were agonizing for Brittany, the grand jury has spoken and she is vindicated!” Watts attorney Traci Timko said in a statement, USA Today reported. 6 Brittany Watts, 34, an Ohio woman who suffered a miscarriage at home and allegedly passed her nonviable fetus in the toilet, will not be criminally charged. AP 6 Brittany Watts, 34, of Warren, Ohio, will not be criminally after suffering a miscarriage at home and allegedly passing her nonviable fetus in the toilet, a grand jury has decided. AP

“While Brittany’s fight for freedom is over, she stands with women everywhere and will use her story and experience to educate and push for legislation to ensure no other woman in the State of Ohio will have to put healing from grief and trauma on a back burner to fight for her freedom and reputation, she said.

A few hours later, about 150 supporters gathered for a We Stand With Brittany! rally on Warrens Courthouse Square — an event that had been planned before the announcement of the grand jurys decision.

Watts was among several speakers who spoke at the rally. 6 Watts had been accused of clogging her toilet with the fetus and going “on with her day.” WKBN

I want to thank my community Warren. Warren, Ohio. I was born here. I was raised here. I graduated high school here, and Im going to continue to stay here because I have to continue to fight, she told the crowd.

Her lawyer said an outpouring of emails, letters, calls, donations, and prayers from the public helped her client endure the ordeal of potentially facing the criminal charge.

No matter how shocking or disturbing it may sound when presented in a public forum, it is simply the devastating reality of miscarriage, Timko said in the statement. 6 Supporters of Brittany Watts cheer at a rally Thursday in Warren Ohio. AP 6 A group from St. Michael the Archangel School in Findlay, Ohio, gathers during the Ohio March for Life rally at the Ohio State House in Columbus in October. AP

While the last three months have been agonizing, we are incredibly grateful and relieved that justice was handed down by the grand jury today, she added.

A local judge had found probable cause to bind over Watts case after city prosecutors said she miscarried clogging the toilet and removing some of its contents to an outdoor trash area and left the 22-week-old fetus lodged in the pipes.

She had visited Mercy Health-St. Josephs Hospital, a Catholic facility in the working-class city, twice in the days leading up to her miscarriage. 6 Mercy Health-St. Joseph’s Hospital, where Watts had visited. AP

Her doctor had told her she was carrying a non-viable fetus and to have her labor induced or risk significant risk of death, according to records in the case.

Forensic pathologist George Sterbenz testified that the fetus was non-viable due to premature ruptured membranes as Watts water broke early. He added that the autopsy report found no injury to the fetus and the baby had died before passing through the birth canal.

Prosecutors alleged that Watts tried to plunge the toilet afterward and left the baby for dead.

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Source: 5-star Keys flips from LSU to Tennessee

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Five-star pass catcher Tristen Keys, ESPN’s No. 2 wide receiver in the 2026 class, flipped his commitment from LSU to Tennessee on Thursday afternoon, a source told ESPN.

Keys, who is 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds, is the No. 10 prospect in the 2026 ESPN 300. He is the second-ranked member of the Vols’ 2026 class, trailing only five-star quarterback Faizon Brandon, ESPN’s No. 8 recruit this cycle.

Keys, who is from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, had verbally committed to the Tigers since March 19. However, he maintained an open recruitment throughout the summer, speaking with multiple programs during official visits to Auburn, Miami, Tennessee and Texas A&M. With Keys’ flip, LSU has lost a five-star wide receiver pledge in consecutive cycles, after Dakorien Moore‘s decommitment in 2025.

Keys headlines a stacked pass-catching class that the Vols are building around Brandon, ESPN’s No. 3 pocket passer prospect. Keys joins Salesi Moa (No. 35 overall), Tyreek King (No. 52) and Joel Wyatt (No. 66) as the program’s fourth top-100 wide receiver pledge in 2026. Tennessee ranked 15th in ESPN’s class rankings for the cycle prior to Keys’ flip.

Keys caught 58 passes for 1,275 yards and 14 touchdowns in his junior season last fall, guiding Hattiesburg (Miss.) High School to Mississippi’s 6A state title game. He later participated in the Under Armour All-America Game and the Polynesian Bowl earlier this year.

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Affirm’s stock soars 15% on earnings, revenue beat

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Max Levchin, co-founder of PayPal and chief executive officer of financial technology company Affirm, arrives at the Sun Valley Resort for the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, in Sun Valley, Idaho.

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Affirm shares rose 15% in extended trading on Thursday after the provider of buy now, pay later loans reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter.

Here’s how the company did versus LSEG consensus estimates:

  • EPS: 20 cents vs. 11 cents estimated
  • Revenue: $876 million vs. $837 million estimated

Revenue climbed 33% in the period from $659 million in the same quarter a year earlier. Gross merchandise volume rose 43% to $10.4 billion from $7.2 billion a year ago.

Affirm reported net income of $69.2 million, or 20 cents a share, after recording a loss a year earlier of $45.1 million, or 14 cents a share.

 “This consistent execution led Affirm to achieve operating income profitability in FQ4’25 – right on the schedule we committed to a year ago,” the company said in its shareholder letter.

For the first quarter, Affirm said revenue will be between $855 million and $885 million, while gross merchandise volume will be $10.1 billion to 10.4 billion.

Shares of Affirm were up 31% this year before the after-hours pop, topping the Nasdaq’s 12% gain.

Affirm, which went public in 2021, faces growing competition in e-commerce. It has partnerships with Amazon and Shopify, but Walmart recently shifted to competitor Klarna, which is expected to go public in the near future. Last year, Affirm announced a deal with Apple.

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Stellantis reveals stylish, affordable, capable EV – why can’t the US have it?

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Stellantis reveals stylish, affordable, capable EV – why can't the US have it?

Chrysler parent company Stellantis is sinking billions on electric Jeeps and Chargers that no one wants, but the they’ve developed market-leading EVs in Europe, and this latest, £36,995 DS Automobiles No4 is exactly the sort of electric crossover that could rejuvenate the brand’s American prospects. The only question now is: why won’t they bring it here?

Both the Dodge and Jeep-branded Stellantis EVs are being offered with huge discounts in a bid to generate some kind of market interest, but the company’s American product and marketing teams seem to be deeply confused about what the market actually wants. Over in Europe, though, Stellantis’ EVs are hot sellers – and this latest five-passenger crossover from the company is expected to steal even more sales from the Model Y.

The new all-electric No4 E-Tense model from Stellantis’ French brand DS Automobiles will be offered at three trim levels starting with the Pallas at £36,995 (approx. $48K US), rising to £39,160 for the Pallas+ and topping out at £41,860 (approx. $56K US, before incentives get applied) for the range-topping Etoile. 

All three trims use a front-mounted electric motor rated at 213 hp, drawing from a 58.3‑kWh battery pack. That setup delivers up to 280 miles on the WLTP cycle (about 240 miles by EPA estimates). That feels like a lot of miles from a relatively small battery, aided no doubt by the DS No4’s aerodynamic. Inside the No4’s sculpted flanks is enough room for five adults and a bunch of their stuff, as well as an incredibly sexy dash and infotainment layout that (in the official press photos, at least) seems positively slathered in Alcantara (think “vegan suede”).

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With 120 kW fast charging capabilities, the No4’s battery pack can replenish from 20 to 80 percent in under 30 minutes. Thanks to built‑in V2L/V2X tech, the No4 can also supply power back to external devices.

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I think it would be a hit. As for why the marketing gurus at whatever’s left of the old Chrysler corporation seem to think an electric muscle car that no one asked for or a Dodge-branded Alfa Romeo that no one will ever ask for is a better use of their marketing dollars – that’s simply beyond me.

Maybe you guys know? Check out these photos of the new DS No4, then scroll on down to the comments and let us know what you think of Stellantis’ US product plans, and whether or not they messed up canceling the Airflow after all.

SOURCE | IMAGES: DS Automobiles.


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