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Get Geek'd With Nike's Slim & Husky's Pizza-Inspired Terminator High

Nike has joined forces with Nashville's Slim & Husky's Pizza for a fun edition of the Terminator High sneakers. The collaboration is part of Nike's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) collection and pays tribute to Tennessee State University, where the founders of Slim & Husky's graduated.

The shoe's design incorporates the university's colors, with a white leather base and deep blue panel swooshes. Animal print overlays on the toebox and heel represent the school's mascot, the Tigers.

Detailed touches on the shoe include "1912" embroidery near the forefoot, symbolizing the university's founding year, co-branded Nike and Slim & Husky's tongue tags, an embroidered "T" on the heel and insoles featuring the Tigerbelles, the women's track and field team. The silhouette is completed with a white midsole and bright red outsole, complemented by matching white laces for a clean finish.

Nike's Terminator High "Slim & Husky's Pizza" is expected to drop in the upcoming months through Nike and select retailers at a retail price of $125 USD.

In other footwear news, take an official look at the AMBUSH x Nike Air More Uptempo Low in "Black/White."

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SMU Student Killed In Crash With Suspected Drunken Driver Who Ran Red Light In Dallas

DALLAS - A 19-year-old Southern Methodist University student was killed in a crash with a suspected drunken driver in Dallas on Sunday afternoon.

Honor Elizabeth Wallace, a sophomore from Grosse Pointe, Michigan, was driving east on Monticello Avenue through a green light at the North Central Expressway service road at about 4:20 p.M.

(Courtesy: Southern Methodist University)

A car traveling north, driven by 27-year-old Lynlee Pollis, ran the red light and crashed into Wallace's car.

Wallace, Pollis, and a female passenger in Wallace's Volkswagen Jetta were taken to the hospital.

Wallace died from her injuries.

The passenger broke her collar bone in the crash.

An arrest warrant affidavit for Pollis obtained by FOX 4 said that she told police she was headed home with her husky from a nearby dog park and bar, Mutts Canine Cantina, in Dallas' West Village.

Pollis admitted she had a single margarita infused with tequila shots.

She also said she had taken medication for her ADHD.

Lynlee Pollis (Source: Dallas Jail)

During the interview at the hospital, detectives noticed Pollis had glassy eyes, slurred speech, and a smell of alcohol.

Pollis reportedly admitted she ran the red light in her Lexus on the service road.

Police said Wallace had the right-of-way with the green light on Monticello when she was struck.

Pollis only received minor injuries and was charged with intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault.

She was being held at the Dallas County Jail on $100,000 bond. Pollis has since bonded out of jail.

"The SMU community is deeply saddened by the tragic death of Honor Wallace. Honor was a valued member of our community, and we offer our heartfelt condolences and support to all who are affected by this loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family, friends and classmates during this difficult time." said Dr. KC Mmeje, SMU's Vice President for Student Affairs in a statement.

Wallace was pursuing degrees in English and Spanish at SMU.

The university said it is offering counseling and other resources to help students and faculty members.

Neighbors who live on Monticello Avenue said they heard the crash and rushed to help.

Some neighbors even tried to perform CPR before paramedics arrived.

"All beat up. It was horrible, horrible," Ron English said.

Flowers and floor mats are a devastating reminder of a crash that killed Wallace.

"I've thought about it all week, especially when I found out how young they were," English said.

English heard the collision from inside his home and rushed outside.

"I realized it was something really bad because it was a loud crash," he recalled. "The neighbor next door helped get her out of the car, I believe, and the neighbor two doors down did compressions on her and realized she wasn't alive."


We Rescued An Adorable Stray Husky But Then Realised It Was Something VERY Different… Our Other Dog Was Spooked

A PET lover who rescued an adorable stray husky was shocked when they realised it was a totally different beast.

Hayden Farnam's adorable stray was actually a coyote - and their other dog clocked on to the strange new animal much quicker than he did.

The dog they rescued was actually a different breed

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The dog they rescued was actually a different breedCredit: tiktok The golden retriever didn't seem too comfortable around the dog

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The golden retriever didn't seem too comfortable around the dogCredit: tiktok

Hayden said in a TikTok video up the stray dog: "We brought home a stray dog the other day, and Gatsby was a little worried."

In the video, Hayden's golden retriever Gatsby could be seen looking around anxiously as the stray sat on the couch.

The pup seemed to know something was wrong with the "dog" - who turned out to be half coyote.

Hayden explained: "We originally thought he was a wolf dog, but after finding the owner's contact information and getting him back, he informed us that it is indeed a coyote mix."

Someone joked in the comments: "Uh, what are you gonna do? You have a coyote in your house!"

Another joked: "I'd keep him if he meshes well with the family."

Luckily, Hayden found the half-coyote dog's owner and he was reunited with his family.

But he's not the only one to unknowingly take in a wolf dog - another woman had the shock of her life when she took in a "stray" husky-like puppy and it grew into something more deadly.

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The canine's owner showed off old clips of her adorable little fluffy pup before revealing what the beast looks like now - large and shaggy with menacing yellow eyes.

The owner, who appropriately goes by @Raised.By.Wolvex, calls it a "wolfdog".

She regularly posts clips of the mutt, called Awilix, along with her two fluffy huskies, Suka and Xena.

The viral TikTok video, which has been viewed 51.2 million times, shows the young and cute black pup playing with the caption: "When you rescue a stray puppy".

Suddenly, the music changes and it cuts to the animal full-grown and prowling into the room.

Another dog lover believed she had bought an expensive pug, but it grew up to be a completely different breed.

Instead of the pedigree pug she had paid for, Alfie the dog grew into an unidentified breed. Unfazed, the owner said: "but we love him, and bonus is, no health issues."

In a strange set of circumstances, a man in China learned the hard way why people are warned not to pick up strays.

The man took home what he thought was a lost fluffy kitten and cared for it until he realised it was a baby leopard cat.

The half coyote didn't seem nervous at all

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The half coyote didn't seem nervous at allCredit: tiktok




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