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Cheat Sheet: Tuesday's most popular stories

If you read only one thing today, read this.

Joe Tamborello and Allison L. Carter
Jared Fogle, the Subway pitchman, steps from a police evidence truck parked in the drive of his Zionsville home on Tuesday.

1. Subway has suspended its relationship with Jared Fogle after a police raid on his home.

Fogle, famous for losing weight by eating Subway sandwiches, was the subject of a police search at his Zionsville home today. Subway believes the raid is in connection with the prior arrest of Russell Taylor, the former director of Fogle's The Jared Foundation, who was charged with child pornography.

Fogle has not been charged with any crime and was not detained. His attorney says that Fogle is cooperating with the probe.

See a timeline of events in the raid. Or read about the arrest of Russell Taylor.

2. IU is looking to make more money on its athletic apparel.

Everyone wants a piece of those candystripes. As IU's contract with Adidas is set to expire next year, big names like Nike and Under Armour are set to start a bidding war for the lucrative IU contract. The previous contract, signed in 2008, was for $21 million over 8 years. But that pales in comparison beside the sweet 10-year, $90 million contract Notre Dame landed.

Read more: What will it take for Tom Crean to prove himself?

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David West teaches kids how it's done with his latest move, writes Gregg Doyel.

Former Pacers forward took less money with the San Antonio Spurs for a chance to win. He gives up more than money. He leaves behind personal comfort and a bigger role with the Pacers. But, he gains locker room credibility and a chance at a championship.

David West may be gone from Indy. So, who's the new kid in town? Meet Joey Buckets. Could we really see a game where Joey Buckets takes on Jimmy Buckets?! We live in a wonderful time, people.

4. Rising flood waters led to several water rescues today.

Flash flood warnings probably set your phone to buzzing this afternoon, but for some, they necessitated more dramatic action. About 15 residents in the Washington and Biltmore area of Wayne Township were rescued by firefighters today as the waters surged. About 20 homes were affected, but luckily no injuries have been reported. Flooding is prevalent in other areas of the city as well, so be careful.

5. Fans want to see changes at IMS before the next concert.

Following the big Rolling Stones concert at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, many fans would like to see some changes made before the track's next big concert.

Things like standing on gravel all evening, vendor tents blocking views and jammed parking lots will need to be addressed.

That said, The Rolling Stones still electrified the crowd on July 4.