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Drake Shares Cozy Christmas Look with Ominous Caption: ‘I Used to Look Up to Some People’
The 'One Dance' rapper has had a months-long feud with Kendrick Lamar and other musicians this year
- The Daily Beast
Royals' Walk to Christmas Service Reveals Deep Family Dysfunction
The British royal family put on a brave face on Christmas, ignoring deep fault lines within it, as its chief members, led by King Charles and Queen Camilla, walked, as is customary, to church on the Sandringham estate, closing out a year likely to be remembered for a rolling succession of health crises. Both the king and Kate Middleton announced they had cancer this year. Kate has since said she is cancer-free but Charles continues to have weekly treatment. The annual walk to the Church of St, M
- People
Michael Bolton Shares First Photo with Family Amid Cancer Treatment: 'Countless Moments to Cherish'
"Here's to fresh starts and beautiful moments," the singer wrote as he shared a photo of his family's Christmas celebrations
- Snopes
Fact Check: Unpacking Claim Barron Trump Gave up First-Class Seat for Veteran
A highly viewed video received hundreds of comments praising the youngest son of Donald and Melania Trump.
- InStyle
Prince William's "Secret" Sister May Be Joining the Royals for Christmas
The two previously some drama back in the day.
- HuffPost
Matt Gaetz Shares Purported Note From Trump After Release Of Scorching Ethics Report
The report on Gaetz, who had represented Florida in Congress, included allegations related to sexual misconduct and illegal drug use.
- CBC
Canada ends flagpoling for those seeking work and study permits at the border
Work and study permits will no longer be available for flagpolers at ports of entry in Canada.Flagpolers are foreign nationals holding temporary resident status in Canada who leave the country and re-enter to access immigration services, such as work or study permits, at a port of entry rather than submitting a renewal application through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reports that more than 69,300 flagpolers were processed between April 1,
- USA TODAY
Sylvester Stallone invokes Donald Trump in Florida town council meeting
Action superstar Sylvester Stallone pulled plans for a proposed seaweed barrier next to his home, after hearing concerns from neighbors and officials.
- The Independent
Trump aims dig at Obama in bizarre hour-long Christmas Day Truth Social posting spree
Trump reeled off 34 posts on his social media platform within a one-hour period
- The Hill
Opinion - Elon Musk wants to ‘delete’ many Americans’ financial lifeline
It is especially surprising that one of the first federal agencies to come under scrutiny from the incoming administration is one that has returned billions of dollars to many of the same consumers who were counting on leaders in Washington to look out for their wallets.
- Hello!
Princess Kate's strict drinking rule she can't relax for Christmas
Kate Middleton, Prince William, Princess Anne, King Charles and other senior royals must adhere to this strict drinking etiquette when it comes to alcohol at Sandringham this Christmas
- The Canadian Press
Dismiss Trump taunts, expert says after 'churlish' social media posts about Canada
OTTAWA — U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and those in his corner continue to muse about annexing Canada, though Canadian officials have largely sidestepped those comments.
- BuzzFeed
Women Are Revealing The Things Guys Think Are "Normal" That Make Women Feel Unsafe And Men, You Should Take Notes
"It's a kind of fear men would never understand."
- BuzzFeed
"The Security Line Went Dead Quiet": People Are Revealing The Absolutely Worst Experience They've Ever Had With An Airport Security Agent, And I'm Speechless
"I finally had enough and demanded a supervisor be called."
- People
Heather Rae El Moussa Claps Back at Critic Who Says Her Dress Is 'Not Appropriate' for a Mom: 'I'm Still a Human'
Heather is mom to son Tristan with husband Tarek El Moussa
- Hello!
Exclusive: Meghan Markle to make 'vital decisions concerning children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet' in 2025
Meghan Markle is set to make 'vital decisions concerning her children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet' over the next 12 months. Read this exclusive…
- BuzzFeed
I'm An Adult Who Is Constantly Mistaken For A 12-Year-Old. This Is What My Life Is Like.
"I've repeatedly been mistaken for my date’s child and regularly asked if I'm old enough to sit in an airplane’s exit row."
- People
Kris Jenner Gets Festive with Throwback Photos Showing Her Sexy Christmas Style Over the Years
The reality television star delivered holiday outfit inspo ahead of the Kardashian-Jenner annual Christmas Eve celebration
- People
King Charles and Queen Camilla Lead Royal Family Christmas Walk After Challenging Year
After a difficult year marked by health struggles, several members of the royal family came together for a cherished tradition
- Reuters
Biden delivers on threat to veto bill to expand US judiciary
(Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday vetoed legislation to add 66 new judges to understaffed federal courts nationally, a once widely bipartisan measure that would have been the first major expansion of the federal judiciary since 1990. The JUDGES Act, initially supported by many members of both parties, would have increased the number of trial court judges in 25 federal district courts in 13 states including California, Florida and Texas, in six waves every two years through 2035. In a message to the Senate formally rejecting the bill, Biden said it "hastily" creates new judgeships without addressing key questions about whether new judges were needed and how they would be allocated nationally.