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The family that owns well-known consumer brands like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Keurig Dr. Pepper and Panera Bread say their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.The Reimann family, which owns the controlling stake in JAB Holdings and is reportedly one of the richest families in Germany, will donate €10 million, or million, to a yet-undisclosed charity after a three-year investigation that it commissioned discovered details of their ancestors' behavior.A family spokesperson said Albert Reimann Sr., who died in 1954, and Albert Reimann Jr., who died in 1984, used Russian civilian prisoners and French prisoners of war as forced labor in their factories during the war, and that they were anti-Semites and avowed supporters of Adolf Hitler.The investigation also found that Reimann Sr. donated to Hitler's paramilitary SS force as early as 1931.Investigators also found a letter from Reimann Jr. to a local mayor complaining that the French prisoners of war weren't working hard enough and should be in prison."Reimann Senior and Reimann Junior were guilty. The two businessmen have passed away, but they actually belonged in prison," said Peter Haft, the chairman and one of the managing partners of JAB Holdings, in an interview with German publication Bild. "We were ashamed and white as sheets. There is nothing to gloss over. These crimes are disgusting." A family spokesperson confirmed the quote to CNN Business.The family expects to publish a book next year that will detail the ties.JAB Holdings, which is based in Luxembourg, also owns Peet's Coffee, Pret A Manger, Einstein's Bagels and Coty.The company acquired most of its best-known brands within the last several years. It took a stake in Coty in the early 1990s, and is the beauty company's largest shareholder. 1810

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The 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee champions have been named! Yes, there were more than one. In fact, there were a whopping EIGHT champions! For the first time ever in Scripps National Spelling Bee history, more than two Scripps National Spelling Bee champions were named. In a surprise announcement after Round 17 of the competition, official pronouncer Dr. Jacques Bailly announced there would only be three more rounds. ¡°We are throwing the dictionary at you, and you are showing the dictionary who is boss,¡± says Dr. Bailly to the remaining spellers. The audience erupted in applause and gave a standing ovation to the eight incredible spellers, who remained as of 11:35 p.m. EST. They were Rishik Gandhasri of California, Erin Howard of Alabama, Saketh Sundar of Maryland, Shruthika Padhy of New Jersey, Sohum Sukhatankar of Texas, Abhijay Kodali of Texas, Christopher Serrao of Pennsylvania and Rohan Raja of Texas. The start of Round 20 began just before midnight EST. Rishik Gandhasri was first. After spelling auslaut correctly, he was named the first champion. The others followed suit:Erin Howard was named champion after spelling erysipelas correctly. Saketh Sundar was named champion after spelling bougainvillea correctly. Shruthika Padhy was named champion after spelling aiguillette correctly.Sohum Sukhatankarwas named champion after spelling pendeloque correctly.Abhijay Kodali was named champion after spelling palama correctly. Christopher Serrao was named champion after spelling cernuous correctly.Rohan Raja was named champion after spelling odylic correctly.¡°I was last. I had to watch everybody get applaud and just wait to spell my word, not knowing whether I would spell it right or not,¡± said Rohan Raja of Texas in a press conference following the competition.Adam Symson, president and chief executive officer of the E.W. Scripps Company, presented the new Scripps National Spelling Bee championship trophy to the eight winners. All the winners' names will be on this year's trophy. ¡°Once again, the Bee was a thrilling competition that showcased the young spellers¡¯ vast knowledge of vocabulary alongside their poise and composure,¡± said Symson. ¡°These winners are tremendous champions deserving of the prizes, opportunities and recognition coming their way. Scripps takes great pride in seeing the positive influence the Bee has on millions of children across the U.S. and the world, and tonight¡¯s historic competition is an excellent example of this.¡±Following the competition, the eight winners reacted to the historic moment they all were declared champions. ¡°I really didn¡¯t wanna be the one who didn¡¯t make it to the championship, so yeah, that would¡¯ve been really embarrassing,¡± says Erin Howard of Alabama. ¡°But fortunately, that didn¡¯t really happen to any of us.¡±¡°I was excited, pressured and worried,¡± Abhijay Kodali of Texas.Each winner will receive a ,000 cash prize. They will also travel to New York City to appear on Live with Kelly and Ryan and to Hollywood to be on ABC¡¯s Jimmy Kimmel Live!It was a record-setting 92nd running of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, with the number of spellers in the competition, the amount of the cash prize, and now, eight spelling champions. ¡°This is a night to celebrate the remarkable academic achievement of a group of the world¡¯s most talented spellers,¡± said Paige Kimble, executive director of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. ¡°These spellers have conquered the dictionary unequivocally with their ability, skill and command of the English language. It¡¯s an incredible achievement, and we salute all the years of hard work and dedicated study that brought these intelligent young people to the world stage. We congratulate them all.¡± 3746

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The 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee champions have been named! Yes, there were more than one. In fact, there were a whopping EIGHT champions! For the first time ever in Scripps National Spelling Bee history, more than two Scripps National Spelling Bee champions were named. In a surprise announcement after Round 17 of the competition, official pronouncer Dr. Jacques Bailly announced there would only be three more rounds. ¡°We are throwing the dictionary at you, and you are showing the dictionary who is boss,¡± says Dr. Bailly to the remaining spellers. The audience erupted in applause and gave a standing ovation to the eight incredible spellers, who remained as of 11:35 p.m. EST. They were Rishik Gandhasri of California, Erin Howard of Alabama, Saketh Sundar of Maryland, Shruthika Padhy of New Jersey, Sohum Sukhatankar of Texas, Abhijay Kodali of Texas, Christopher Serrao of Pennsylvania and Rohan Raja of Texas. The start of Round 20 began just before midnight EST. Rishik Gandhasri was first. After spelling auslaut correctly, he was named the first champion. The others followed suit:Erin Howard was named champion after spelling erysipelas correctly. Saketh Sundar was named champion after spelling bougainvillea correctly. Shruthika Padhy was named champion after spelling aiguillette correctly.Sohum Sukhatankarwas named champion after spelling pendeloque correctly.Abhijay Kodali was named champion after spelling palama correctly. Christopher Serrao was named champion after spelling cernuous correctly.Rohan Raja was named champion after spelling odylic correctly.¡°I was last. I had to watch everybody get applaud and just wait to spell my word, not knowing whether I would spell it right or not,¡± said Rohan Raja of Texas in a press conference following the competition.Adam Symson, president and chief executive officer of the E.W. Scripps Company, presented the new Scripps National Spelling Bee championship trophy to the eight winners. All the winners' names will be on this year's trophy. ¡°Once again, the Bee was a thrilling competition that showcased the young spellers¡¯ vast knowledge of vocabulary alongside their poise and composure,¡± said Symson. ¡°These winners are tremendous champions deserving of the prizes, opportunities and recognition coming their way. Scripps takes great pride in seeing the positive influence the Bee has on millions of children across the U.S. and the world, and tonight¡¯s historic competition is an excellent example of this.¡±Following the competition, the eight winners reacted to the historic moment they all were declared champions. ¡°I really didn¡¯t wanna be the one who didn¡¯t make it to the championship, so yeah, that would¡¯ve been really embarrassing,¡± says Erin Howard of Alabama. ¡°But fortunately, that didn¡¯t really happen to any of us.¡±¡°I was excited, pressured and worried,¡± Abhijay Kodali of Texas.Each winner will receive a ,000 cash prize. They will also travel to New York City to appear on Live with Kelly and Ryan and to Hollywood to be on ABC¡¯s Jimmy Kimmel Live!It was a record-setting 92nd running of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, with the number of spellers in the competition, the amount of the cash prize, and now, eight spelling champions. ¡°This is a night to celebrate the remarkable academic achievement of a group of the world¡¯s most talented spellers,¡± said Paige Kimble, executive director of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. ¡°These spellers have conquered the dictionary unequivocally with their ability, skill and command of the English language. It¡¯s an incredible achievement, and we salute all the years of hard work and dedicated study that brought these intelligent young people to the world stage. We congratulate them all.¡± 3746

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The cost of living in rural America tends to be less expensive than rent in big cities, but even in a rural town like Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, many working Americans are struggling to get by.Data from the United Way show 64 percent of households in Stroudsburg are below poverty line or make less than needed to afford basic living expenses.¡°I am a single mom of three children, ranging from 22-12,¡± said Shelly McCarthy. ¡°I work from the time I get up at six in the morning until four at night.¡±For the last four years, McCarthy has worked up to four jobs at the same time.¡°From waitressing, doing visiting nursing, and also working with developmental adults,¡± McCarthy explained. ¡°I miss out on a lot of my 12-year old¡¯s activities at school.¡±Despite all the hours worked, McCarthy has had months where she couldn¡¯t make the mortgage or had funds for much-needed repairs to her home. As for being able to afford healthier food for the family? That¡¯s out of reach.¡°My daughter has a thyroid disease. So, I miss out on cooking healthy meals for her, because I had to cut down,¡± said McCarthy. ¡°I couldn¡¯t afford healthy food. I couldn¡¯t afford Mediterranean fish.¡±¡°What is happening in America is that the cost of living is outstripping the wages,¡± said Sarah Jacobi, with Pocono Mountains United Way. ¡°We are seeing over the last 10 years wages increased by 20 percent, but the cost-of-living increased up to 36 percent for a family of four, so people are just falling farther and farther behind.¡±The United Way has created a data project known as the A.L.I.C.E., which measures the number of people in America who are Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed. It¡¯s essentially the number of people who make above the federal poverty line but less than what they need to afford basic living expenses. ¡°Two out of every five American people today are AIICE,¡± said Jacobi. ¡°This truly is the American experience that people are living every day.¡±However, according to the United Way¡¯s data, it doesn¡¯t have to be.¡°The ALICE report not only does give us that data, to understand where is ALICE and what is their struggle,¡± said Jacobi. ¡°But it helps us [to] have insight into what are the cost people are truly facing and how we could craft everything from public policy position to help improve lives of people to how we can create programs boots on the ground able to help people.¡±People like McCarthy are hopeful help will come, either from an economic boost that affects more working-class Americans or public policy that focuses on giving people like her a chance to get ahead. 2595

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