Twisted Sister Cancels Reunion Shows After Dee Snider's Resignation; Authorities Investigate Message Regarding Missing Woman; Trump Says He Didn't See Racist Video
NEW YORK, NY - Several major news stories emerged on Friday and Saturday, including the cancellation of Twisted Sister's reunion shows, an investigation into a new message concerning a missing woman, and former President Donald Trump's response to a racist video shared on his social media platform.
Heavy metal band Twisted Sister canceled its 50th-anniversary reunion shows after lead singer Dee Snider resigned, citing health issues. The band announced the cancellation of all shows scheduled from April through the beginning of the summer, according to CBS News. Snider, 70, stated that his body could "no longer push the boundaries of rock and roll fury," due to degenerative arthritis and surgeries. The band indicated that the future of Twisted Sister would be determined in the coming weeks.
Authorities are also investigating a new message related to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie. According to ABC News, the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department are inspecting the information for its authenticity. Guthrie went missing last weekend, and authorities believe she was abducted from her Arizona home.
In other news, former President Donald Trump stated he did not see the entire video before it was shared on his social media platform that included a racist animation of former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday evening, Trump said he only saw the first part of the since-deleted video that focused on debunked claims about the 2020 election, according to ABC News. He also indicated he would not apologize for the video.
In other news, an Ohio man has been charged with threatening to kill Vice President JD Vance while he was visiting his home state last month, according to ABC News. Shannon Mathre was also charged with possessing digital files depicting child sexual abuse. The charge related to the threats carries a potential penalty of up to 20 years in prison.
Finally, critics are urging sports organizations to ban Iran from competitions following the execution of thousands of anti-government demonstrators. According to Fox News, a longtime critic of the Iranian regime and the former head of the rogue nations national wrestling team are calling for the ban.
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