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- Charlotte church depicts ICE arresting Holy Family in Trump-era nativity scene - Rev. Andrew Shipley's Missiongathering Church displayed a nativity scene featuring immigration agents as a modern interpretation of the Holy Family's flight from persecution.
- Actress Amanda Seyfried says she's 'not f---ing apologizing' for Charlie Kirk post calling him hateful - Amanda Seyfried refused to apologize for calling Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk "hateful" on Instagram shortly after his assassination in September.
- McMahon recounts story of reassuring parent of special needs that funding will continue as department shrinks - At the American Principles Project Gala, Education Secretary Linda McMahon outlined her vision to return education control to states and local communities.
- Florida AG sues Starbucks for 'systemic discrimination,' says workers punished for being White - The Florida attorney general has sued Starbucks over alleged racial hiring quotas and discriminatory DEI policies, claiming discrimination against White employees.
- USA Today editor-in-chief exits after roughly one year on the job - Fox News Digital has confirmed that USA Today editor-in-chief Caren Bohan is exiting the paper after being appointed to the top job just over a year ago.
- In-N-Out Burger removes number '67' from system after viral '6-7' trend - In-N-Out Burger removed number "67 "from its ordering system after the viral "6-7" meme reportedly caused chaotic disruptions by teenagers at restaurant locations.
- Kristen Stewart calls entertainment industry a 'capitalist hell' that creates barriers for artists - Kristen Stewart called the entertainment industry a "capitalist hell" that hates women and marginalized voices in a candid New York Times interview on Saturday.
- Pantone faces backlash for choosing white as 2026 Color of the Year, called 'painfully tone-deaf' - Pantone's choice of "Cloud Dancer" as the 2026 Color of the Year sparked progressive backlash from designers and media outlets who criticized the white shade.
- Faculty cite political climate driving student migration to SEC schools from northeast - SEC schools attracted students seeking stability as Northeastern colleges face enrollment declines and campus protests, with Auburn University avoiding Gaza-related disruptions.
- Michigan college president explains innovative way colleges are driving down costs - Rize Education allows colleges to share professors and online classes, helping institutions like Adrian College launch new programs while driving down costs.
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