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    Johnson and Trump Try to Avoid an Upset House Loss in Tennessee
    Speaker Mike Johnson put the president on speakerphone during a Monday stop in the state, underscoring the unusual amount of national attention on a House special election.
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    A Dark, Dirty, and Gross NYC Studio Apartment Now Has Scandinavian Charm
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    Michigan up to No. 3 in AP Top 25 mens basketball poll, Michigan State and Iowa State into top 10
    Michigan celebrates as they defeat Gonzaga in an NCAA college basketball game in the Players Era tournament in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)2025-12-01T18:02:09Z Michigan jumped to No. 3 in the Associated Press Top 25 mens basketball poll on Monday as rival Michigan State and Iowa State both climbed into the top 10.No. 1 Purdue and No. 2 Arizona remained atop the rankings. The Boilermakers received 40 first-place votes from a 61-person media panel, Arizona got six and Michigan got 15 after its dominating run through the Players Era Championship.Duke and UConn held their positions from last week to round out the top five. Louisville remained No. 6, followed by Michigan State, which moved up four spots and No. 8 Houston, which dropped five places after losing to then-No. 17 Tennessee at Players Era.Michigan made a run to the Sweet 16 in coach Dusty Mays first season a year ago and is looking like a title contender. The Wolverines opened the Las Vegas tournament with a 94-54 win over San Diego State, crushed then-No. 21 Auburn 102-72 and handed Gonzaga coach Mark Few his worst loss in 902 career games with a 101-61 win over the 12th-ranked Zags. Thats three wins by a combined 110 points and four straight wins by at least 20 points, the last two over ranked teams.Today was to put the world on notice that were here to be the best team in the nation and well continue to do that, Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg said after the win over Gonzaga. RisingNo. 17 Vanderbilt had the biggest jump of the week, moving up seven spots after winning the Battle 4 Atlantis title in the Bahamas. No. 10 Iowa State climbed five places after winning three games at the Players Era championship. No. 7 Michigan State moved up four places following lopsided wins over East Carolina and No. 16 North Carolina in the Fort Myers Tip-Off. No. 13 Tennessee also gained four spots after beating Houston and losing to Kansas, which moved back into the poll at No. 21.FallingNo. 23 St. Johns had the biggest drop among teams still in the poll, losing nine places after wrapping losses to Iowa State and Auburn around a win over Baylor at the Players Era.Reigning national champion Florida fell five places to No. 15 after losing to TCU in the Rady Childrens Invitational. No. 12 Alabama dropped four places after losing to Gonzaga in its opener of the Players Era. In and outNo. 21 Kansas returned to the poll after dropping out last week with three wins at the Players Era.No. 24 Southern California is ranked for the first time since the 2023-24 season following three wins in three days to take the Maui Invitational title.UCLA fell out of the poll from No. 18 after losing to California 80-72 in the Empire Classic championship game. North Carolina State dropped out of the poll from No. 23 and didnt receive a single vote following a 1-2 run through the Maui Invitational.Conference watchThe Southeastern Conference had the most teams in the AP Top 25 for the second straight week with seven. The Big 12 matched the Big Ten with six ranked teams, the Big East had two and the West Coast Conference one.___Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here and here (AP News mobile app). AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
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    Land and security are the main sticking points as Russia and Ukraine mull Trumps peace proposal
    Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff shakes hands during their meeting at the Kremlin, in Moscow, on Aug. 6, 2025. (Gavriil Grigorov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP, File)2025-12-01T04:28:25Z Diplomats face an uphill battle to reconcile Russian and Ukrainian red lines as a renewed U.S.-led push to end the war gathers steam, with Ukrainian officials attending talks in the U.S. over the weekend and Washington officials expected in Moscow early this week. U.S. President Donald Trumps peace plan became public last month, sparking alarm that it was too favorable to Moscow. It was revised following talks in Geneva between the U.S. and Ukraine a week ago.Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the revised plan could be workable. Russian President Vladimir Putin called it a possible basis for a future peace agreement. Trump said Sunday theres a good chance we can make a deal.Still, officials on both sides indicated a long road ahead as key sticking points over whether Kyiv should cede land to Moscow and how to ensure Ukraines future security appear unresolved. Here is where things stand and what to expect this week: US holds talks with Kyiv then MoscowTrump representatives met the Ukrainian officials over the weekend and plan to meet with the Russians in coming days. Ukraines national security council head Rustem Umerov, the head of Ukraines armed forces Andrii Hnatov, presidential adviser Oleksandr Bevz and others met with U.S. officials for about four hours on Sunday. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the session was productive but more work remains. Umerov praised the U.S. for its support but offered no details. Zelenskyys former chief of staff and former lead negotiator for Ukraine, Andrii Yermak, resigned Friday amid a corruption scandal and is no longer part of the negotiating team. It was only a week ago that Rubio met with Yermak in Geneva, resulting in a revised peace plan. Trump said last week that he would send his envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed Monday that Putin will meet Witkoff on Tuesday afternoon. Trump suggested he could eventually meet with Putin and Zelenskyy, but not until there has been more progress.Witkoffs role in the peace efforts came under scrutiny last week following a report that he coached Yuri Ushakov, Putins foreign affairs adviser, on how Russias leader should pitch Trump on the Ukraine peace plan. Both Moscow and Washington downplayed the significance of the revelations. Where the two sides standEager to please Trump, Kyiv and Moscow have ostensibly welcomed the peace plan and the push to end the war. But Russia has continued attacking Ukraine and reiterated its maximalist demands, indicating a deal is still a ways off. Putin implied last week that he will fight as a long as it takes to achieve his goals, saying that he will stop only when Ukrainian troops withdraw from all four Ukrainian regions that Russia illegally annexed in 2022 and still doesnt fully control. If they dont withdraw, well achieve this by force. Thats all, he said.The plan, Putin said, could form the basis for future agreements, but it is in no way final and requires a serious discussion.Zelenskyy has refrained from talking about individual points, opting instead to thank Trump profusely for his efforts and emphasizing the need for Europe whose interests are more closely aligned with Ukraines to be involved. He also has stressed the importance of robust security guarantees for Ukraine. The first version of the plan granted some core Russian demands that Ukraine considers nonstarters, such as ceding land to Moscow that it doesnt yet occupy and renouncing its bid to become a member of NATO. Zelenskyy has said repeatedly that giving up territory is not an option. One of the Ukrainian negotiators, Bevz, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Ukraines president wanted to discuss the territory issue with Trump directly. Yermak then told The Atlantic in an interview on Thursday that Zelenskyy would not sign over the land.Zelenskyy also maintains that NATO membership is the cheapest way to guarantee Ukraines security, and NATOs 32 member countries said last year that Ukraine is on an irreversible path to membership. Since he took office, Trump has made it clear that NATO membership is off the table. Moscow, in turn, has bristled at any suggestion of a Western peacekeeping force on the ground in Ukraine, and stressed that keeping Ukraine out of NATO and NATO out of Ukraine was one of the core goals of the war. Putin seems to have time on his sideZelenskyy, meanwhile, has been under pressure at home.Yermaks resignation was a major blow for Zelenskyy, although neither the president nor Yermak have been accused of wrongdoing by investigators.Russia really wants Ukraine to make mistakes. There wont be mistakes on our side, Zelenskyy said. Our work continues, our struggle continues. We dont have a right not to push it to the end. An activist with Ukraines nongovernmental Anti-Corruption Center, Valeriia Radchenko, said letting go of Yermak was the right decision and would open a window of opportunity for reform. Putin, meanwhile, seeks to project confidence, boasting of Russias advances on the battlefield.The Russian leader feels more confident than ever about the battlefield situation and is convinced that he can wait until Kyiv finally accepts that it cannot win and must negotiate on Russias well-known terms, Tatiana Stanovaya of the Carnegie Russia and Eurasia Center wrote on X. If the Americans can help move things in that direction fine. If not, he knows how to proceed anyway. That is the current Kremlin logic. Europes conundrumNATO and the EU are holding several meetings this week focused on Ukraine.Zelenskyy is holding talks with French President Emmanuel Macro n in Paris on Monday. In Brussels, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is hosting Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and EU defense and foreign ministers are gathering to discuss European military support for Ukraine and Europes defense readiness. On Wednesday, NATO foreign ministers will gather again in Brussels. The main issue for the EU right now is what to do with the frozen Russian assets in Belgium that the Trump peace plan in its initial version sought to use for post-war investment in Ukraine. Those funds are central to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyens strategy to ensure continued help for Ukraine while also maintaining pressure on Russia. But Belgiums prime minister is holding out, worried about the legal implications of tapping the frozen assets for Ukraine, the impact that could have on the euro and of Russian retaliation. The diplomacy set in motion by Trumps peace plan painfully exposed Europes weakness, Nigel Gould-Davies of the International Institute for Strategic Studies wrote in a recent commentary. Despite being the main source of Ukraines economic and military support, it is marginal to the diplomacy of the war and has done little more than offer amendments to Americas draft peace plan, Gould-Davies wrote. DASHA LITVINOVA Litvinova is an Associated Press correspondent covering Russia, Belarus, Central Asia and the Caucasus. She is part of the team that covers the Russia-Ukraine war. She has covered Russia and the region for over a decade. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    Were still fighting on World AIDS Day because Trump is still murdering people with HIV
    World AIDS Day was created in 1988 by the World Health Organization as an international commemoration of those we have lost to HIV/AIDS and to celebrate the advancements we have achieved in education, prevention, treatment, and care. Until 2025, the United States has always joined other nations in tribute of World AIDS Day to raise awareness of the continuing threat to public health.In a patently cruel and malicious move, however, the Trump administration, through its State Department,announcedthat it will no longer commemorate December 1 as World AIDS Day, even though Trump commemorated the day each year during his first presidential term. Related U.S. ships groundbreaking HIV drug to Africa, but slashed funding threatens progress The New York Timesreportedthat the State Department told employees they may not publicly promote the day through any communication channels, including social media, media engagements, speeches, or other public-facing messaging.In addition, though Trump ordered a suspension of federal government activities and events related to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Black History Month, Juneteenth, LGBTQ Pride Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and other special observances to conform with hisexecutive order+and his role back of all diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, Trump has specifically proclaimed his own commemorative special observances including: Dive deeper every day Join our newsletter for thought-provoking commentary that goes beyond the surface of LGBTQ+ issues Subscribe to our Newsletter today Anti-Communism Week, 2025asa solemn remembrance of the devastation caused by one of historys most destructive ideologies.Leif Erikson Day, based on a 1964 law authorizing it onOctober 9to honor the heroic life of the Norse explorer who is thought to have been the first person of European-heritage to land on what is today known as North America. Thought Columbus Day has been challenged, contested, and observed in many cities in the United States as Indigenous Peoples Day, Trump has reiterated his strong support for and commemoration of Columbus Day to reclaim [Columbus] extraordinary legacy of faith, courage, perseverance, and virtue from the left-wing arsonists who have sought to destroy his name and dishonor his memory.Though Trump sat out the initial event in 1775 because of his bone spurs, Trump issued aproclamationon June 17 declaring that day as the 250thanniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts as a day of remembrance for the courage, determination, and selflessness of the patriots who fought at Bunker Hill.And certainly not coming as a surprise, Trump issued aproclamationon May 28 on the 101stanniversary of the U.S. Border Patrol. We honor the thousands of patriots who dedicate their careers to defending our borders and upholding the rule of law, even in the face of grave danger and tremendous risk, his proclamation reads. Above all, we pay tribute to every brave soul who has perished in the line of duty while proudly serving our Nation. Though Trump will not officially acknowledge or commemorate Juneteenth and he often villainizes the1619 Project, a multimedia project that explores U.S. history through the experiences of African-Americans Trump has become the first president to commemorate and honor the anniversary of the Cape Henry Landing. In hisproclamation, he stated: The seeds of Americas destiny were sown when this courageous band of Christians erected a towering wooden cross at the crest of Cape Henry, Virginia. Our Nation honors the heroic souls whose faithful devotion and uncommon courage more than 400 years ago foreshadowed the birth of the greatest Republic in the history of the world and it is in their memory that we pledge to forge a future that always celebrates our history, honors our heritage, and glorifies our God Almighty.Trumps refusal officially to memorialize, remember, and heighten awareness of HIV/AIDS follows his literal murder by omission of approximately 127,073 adults and 13,527 infants due to this administrationsdrastically cut federal fundingfor HIV prevention and treatment worldwide as part of the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The program, which began during the George W. Bush administration in 2003, has already saved an estimated 26 million lives.In addition, the Trump administrations closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), through Trump and Elon Musks so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths from infectious diseases and malnutrition, according toHarvardT. H. Chan School of Public Healths Atul Gawande. Our continued war on HIV/AIDSWashington. DC. USA, 2nd February, 1988 President Ronald Reagan delivers a television speech to the nation. | ShutterstockWere living through war, but where theyre living its peace time, and were all in the same country.This moving quote from Larry Kramers theatrical political dramaThe Normal Heart came to mind as I read about the Trump administrations executive orders and other policy directives that have reversed the worlds forward movement in containing, preventing, and eventually curing deadly HIV infections.Amidst this continuing international crisis, I remembered back to earlier times in the 1980s when President Ronald Reagans Chief of Communications, Patrick J. Buchanan, spoke for many conservatives by calling AIDS natures awful retribution that did not deserve a thorough and compassionate response. Later, Buchanan said,With 80,000 dead of AIDS, our promiscuous homosexuals appear literally hell-bent on Satanism and suicide.And why, you may ask, was the governmental response to HIV/AIDS so meager? According to Randy Shilts in his bookAnd the Band Played On: No one cared because it was homosexuals who were dying. Nobody came out and said it was all right for gays to drop dead; it was just that homosexuals didnt seem to warrant the kind of urgent concern another set of victims would engender. Scientists didnt care because there was little glory, fame, and funding to be had in this field. Nobody at the National Cancer Institute seemed to be in much of a hurry. The new syndrome clearly was a very low priority, even as it was becoming clear to more and more people that it threatened calamity.In the face of this threat, we didnt just sit back. We mobilized. The womens health-care empowerment movement predates AIDS, as recorded in the ground-breaking work,Our Bodies, Our Selves.By the time the effects of HIV were first felt, a grassroots network of medical, social, political, and informational organizations had already been put in place. Some of us, who under other circumstances would probably not have engaged in political organizing, were spurred into activism by the crisis. LGBTQ+ and heterosexual people were at the forefront of a coordinated effort to provide care and support for people with HIV/AIDS. Existing LGBTQ+ community service centers expanded their services, while new centers were established dedicated to serving the needs of people with HIV/AIDS, including people of all races, socioeconomic classes, sexual and gender identities, and their loved ones.These centers, sometimes referred to as AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs), provided counseling, education, medical consultation and advocacy, legal and financial assistance, and guidance through the dizzying maze of local and national agencies just as many ASOs still do today. Volunteer buddies assisted people with HIV/AIDS, and trained volunteers staffed telephone hotlines to answer questions and refer people to local and national agencies.Some people refer to our current era as one in which HIV/AIDS and the discrimination surrounding it no longer pose major physical and social barriers. Unfortunately, nothing can be further from the truth even though much has improved.In addition, we must not overlook an irony: LGBTQ+ people developed safer sex strategies and educational campaigns, and we remain some of the leaders in prevention efforts. Just think about it: LGBTQ+ people teach heterosexual people how to decrease their risks of infection during sexual activity.As important as all of these initial organizing efforts were, some of us realized that we could do so much more to directly confront the crisis. We charged the government with being unconcerned with the epidemic because the majority of HIV-related cases existed in what we called The 4-H Club: homosexuals, Haitians, heroin users, and people with hemophilia. Many people considered all but the latter as disposables at that time, as many governmental and social institutions refused to take wide-scale action to assist them.One can reasonably argue that if the majority of people with HIV/AIDS initially had been middle-class, white, suburban heterosexual males rather than gay and bisexual males, trans people, people of color, working-class people, sex workers, and drug users we would have immediately seen massive mobilization to defeat the virus. We also faulted the very system on which U.S.-American medicine was based, and we declared that clinical drug trials and drug distribution procedures (as then constructed) were inhumane.Subsequently, by 1986, a group of mostly young people organized militant direct-action groups known as ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power). A network of local chapters quickly grew in over 120 cities throughout the world. I contributed my efforts to the Boston chapter.Though independently developed and run, the network connected efforts under the theme Silence = Death, a slogan often displayed beneath an inverted pink triangle (turning upside down the insignia that Nazis forced men accused of homosexuality to wear in German concentration camps).ACT UP protest at the FDA. | We reclaimed the pink triangle, signifying the ultimate stigmata of oppression, and turned it into a symbol of empowerment to lift people out of lethargy and denial and as a call to action to counter the crisis.We are a nonpartisan group of diverse individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis, began the opening to many meetings of ACT UP chapters throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia. Updating 1960s-style movement strategies, ACT UP groups continue to challenge what we still often regard as an intransigent government, arrogant medical establishment, greedy pharmaceutical and insurance industries, and a frightened and apathetic populace. We also are fighting against the internalized oppression within our own communities.When looking back over the history of HIV, one thing seems certain: LGBTQ+ people have been in the forefront of organizing since physicians first recognized the syndrome. We continue working on the frontlines, and we will be there giving our knowledge, our compassion, our funding, and our muscle until HIV no longer poses a significant threat to the health ofanyoneon this planet.Also, I can tell you with great certainty, in areas of health outside HIV, our leadership, creativity, and commitment will help this country and the planet survive into the next century.We not only challenged traditional means of scientific knowledge dissemination, but more importantly, we questioned the very mechanisms by which scientists conducted research, and, therefore, we helped redefine the very meanings of science. I have heard some people refer to our current era as one in which HIV/AIDS and the discrimination surrounding it no longer pose major physical and social barriers. Unfortunately, nothing can be further from the truth even though much has improved since those terrible early years.Infection rates throughout the world still continue at a consistent pace, millions still cant afford the constellation of drug therapies needed to keep them alive, and ignorance and prejudice remain major impediments. Now we must fight the Trump administrations policies of killing the most vulnerable people across the globe through starvation and infection.Joining together with the remarkable, dedicated, steadfast friends of ACT UP made real for me Margaret Meads insightful and stirringstatement: Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, its the only thing that ever has.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Zohran Mamdani taps trans rabbi for mayoral transition team
    New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has appointed Abby Stein, a trans woman and Rabbi, to his expansive transition team. The choice in line with many of Mamdanis promises has upset some folks on the right.Before being appointed to the transition team, Stein supported his mayoral bid, appearing in his Jews for Zohran campaign. We know Zohran will fight to make our city affordable and safe for our families, Stein said in an ad. As Jews, as rabbis, as New Yorkers, we believe that all people deserve to thrive. Zohran agrees. Related Zohran Mamdani is going to force gay men to transition & other stupid things straight media says Mamdani, who won the NYC mayoral election at the start of November, beating out former Governor Andrew Cuomo, will be sworn in on January 1, 2026. Ahead of that, he is setting up a wealth of transition committees, which will help prepare his administration to hit the ground running on day one.Stein was raised in an Orthodox Hasidic Jewish family. After suppressing her gender identity since childhood, she left the Hasidic community in 2012 and came out as trans in 2015. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Now identifying as ex-Orthodox, Stein is still a practicing Rabbi, serving part-time at Brooklyns Kolot Chayein synagogue. She released her first book in 2019, a memoir titled Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra Orthodox Rabbi to Transgender Woman. That memoir has since been adapted into the off-Broadway play of the same name.Stein has made headlines both for her coming out story and her activism, which is primarily related to her support for Palestine and her condemnation of Israels genocide in Gaza. Her beliefs led to her being kicked out of the White House Pride Party in 2024. Some right-wingers are, predictably, not happy about Steins inclusion on Mamdanis transition team, which he claims includes more than 400 experts across 17 committees. Conservatives have taken issue both with her gender identity and with her pro-Palestine position. However, some supportive voices have pointed out that those are hardly negatives for Mamdanis stances. so in other words an absolute queen https://t.co/S0pySoade5 matt (@mattxiv) November 28, 2025Mamdanis campaign was vehemently pro-LGBTQ+ throughout and included appearances at Pride, visits to LGBTQ+ nightclubs, and a notable video highlighting trans activist Sylvia Rivera. Mamdani has also pledged to protect trans New Yorkers.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    AP Top 25 poll reaction: Wolverines on the rise
    The fourth in-season men's AP Top 25 poll for 2025-26 is out. Here's what's next for every team in the standings.
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    Jaguars' Coen shrugs off punter's alleged threat
    Jaguars punter Logan Cooke allegedly saying he would kill Titans running back Julius Chestnut's during a skirmish in Sunday's game is normal trash talk between players, coach Liam Coen said.
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    QB recruit Huhn following Franklin to Va. Tech
    QB Troy Huhn, a former Penn State pledge and ESPN's No. 10 pocket passer in the 2026 cycle, announced his commitment to Virginia Tech, reuniting with coach James Franklin.
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    Sources: Chesney set to be named UCLA coach
    James Madison coach Bob Chesney has emerged as the target of UCLA's coaching search, sources told ESPN, and is set to sign a five-year deal that will be finalized after James Madison's Sun Belt championship game.
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    Michigan rises to No. 3 in AP Top 25 men's poll
    Michigan jumped to No. 3 in the Associated Press Top 25 men's basketball poll Monday as rival Michigan State and Iowa State both climbed into the top 10.
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    Starbucks to Pay $39 Million in Landmark N.Y.C. Labor Law Settlement
    The settlement with Starbucks stems from more than half a million violations, including failing to give workers stable schedules.
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    Who is Sway McKinney? Meet Porsha Williams new girlfriend
    We were first introduced to Porsha Williams as the demure wife of former NFL player Kordell Stewart on the fifth season of the Real Housewives of Atlanta, but since then, the reality star has undergone a huge transformation. She may have started out on the franchise as a straight woman who thought the Underground Railroad was an actual train, but over the years, she became a fierce Black Lives Matter activist who is now dating a woman. On November 28, Williams hard launched her new girlfriend, Sway McKinney, with a series of adorable photos of the happy couple on Instagram to celebrate McKinneys birthday.Williams seems happy in her new sapphic relationship, but what do we know about Sway McKinney?Who is Sway McKinney?See on InstagramPatrice "Sway" McKinney is a master barber who started her career as a full-time barber and hair stylist back in 2012, before getting tired of being on her feet all day and becoming an entrepreneur. McKinney started her own salon suite business and opened four Encore Salon Suites locations across Atlanta, Georgia. Now, she also has a mentorship program where she helps other people open their own salon suite businesses.How did Porsha Williams announce she was dating Sway?See on InstagramOn Friday, Nov. 28, Williams posted a birthday message to McKinney on Instagram, alongside a carousel of photos of the happy couple. The Happiest Birthday @sway_thepro, she wrote. She continued: Hope this year continues to bring you everything you want and more!" And added, Cant wait to act up saturday!The Instagram post included photos of Williams standing in front of glitzy Christmas trees with McKinney standing behind her with her arms around her waist, a photo of the two women pressing their cheeks together with Williams making a kissy face, video footage of the couple dancing together, and a pic of McKinney grabbing Williams' butt while kissing her on the cheek. McKinney also shared video footage from her birthday celebration, which included shots of her dancing with Williams.Has the cast of 'RHOA' met Sway McKinney?At this year's BravoCon, Williams said that most of her fellow castmates on the Real Housewives of Atlanta have already met McKinney. Actually, it was almost the whole group at the same time, she said, per Essence. I had already gone out on a date with my female friend. It was not really a date it was just me, her, my sister hanging out. And then when the premiere came, I said, maybe I should just text her and ask her if she wants to come with me.Williams said that she introduced her new girlfriend to cast members Phaedra Parks and Angela Oakley, among others. Fans also spotted McKinney when filming of season 17 of RHOA was happening at Drew Sidoras movie premiere earlier this year.Is this the first time Porsha Williams has dated a woman?See on InstagramFollowing her divorce from her second husband, Simon Guobadia, Williams talked openly about her interest in dating women."When you go through a bad enough breakup, you're like, 'I don't like nobody,'" Porsha told People in June. "I was sitting there, I was like, 'Do I like women enough? Can I get with a woman? Who can come in and fill this void?' But I don't yet. It'll come.While Williams has never explicitly come out as bisexual or queer, she has talked openly about her same-sex sexual experiences, and in October at CultureCon 2025, Williams shared with fans that she was dating both a man and a woman."The people who Im talking to now, its just two," she said in a video shared from the event. "I narrowed it down to two, and he is nice and she is nice."Looks like the best woman won.
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    All 5 sex scenes on 'Heated Rivalry' (so far), ranked
    For months, fans of the Heated Rivalry book have been waiting impatiently to find out if the television adaptation could possibly live up to its steamy legacy. Well, its finally here and great news: it does, and then some.The rivals-to-lovers series follows the years-long romance between two top-rated hockey players: closeted Canadian player Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and bisexual (but also closeted) Russian hockey star Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie). The two first meet in their rookie year, and the only thing more heated between them is their instant sexual chemistry. What follows is years of passionate secret trysts, which slowly develop into something deeper (pun intended) and romantic.As you can imagine, theres a lot of opportunity for things to get steamy and thankfully, the new show does not shy away from showing off its stars skin and its unapologetically gay sex and sexuality. In other words: its hot.But of course, not all sex scenes are created equal. Some are awkward, others passionate. So were doing the very hard (again, pun intended) work of ranking the steamiest scenes from worst to first.5. Illyas invitation wankEpisode 1 14:07Ilya and Shane have instant chemistry from the moment they meet, a spark only heightened by their fierce competitiveness. But its in the showers that their enemies-to-lovers arc first begins to take a turn. The two catch eye-popping glimpses of one another, and after exchanging meaningful glances, Ilya drops all subtlety and starts stroking himself in invitation.Its not long before they take their passion to a second location namely, Shanes room but well get to that soon.4. May I top you?Episode 1 35:55After months apart, the two finally reunite in a hotel room, and any lingering shyness is gone. They crash into each other, kissing, and Shane once again goes down on Ilya. Once theyre in bed, they talk about taking things to the next level, with Ilya asking Shane if he wants to be topped. He does he really does.While the timing isnt right this time (since another teammate is literally on the other side of the wall), they start planning their next rendezvous. For all the hot action this show gives, it also knows exactly how to draw things out!3. Touch yourselfEpisode 2 35:04While the sexual connection between these two is powerful, the emotional side is a bit trickier. Between being closeted and all of Ilyas family drama back home, the two spend several months not speaking and when they finally do get back together, theres something cold about their rendezvous.Its still hot, especially when Ilya commands Shane to touch himself, and he obliges. The two proceed to have sex, and its as steamy as ever, but afterwards, even Shane notes, they didnt kiss.2. Ilya and Shanes first timeEpisode 1 18:00After making his intentions clear in the shower, Ilya meets up with Shane in his hotel room, and things turn hot and heavy immediately, with Shane going down on him. The two strip down, and after Shane admits this is his first time with a man, they take turns giving each other oral. They part on good if casual terms, but its clear the experience is pretty life-changing for Shane. It's sweet and awkward, and yes, very hot. 1. Shane gets toppedEpisode 2 8:25After months of texting, sexting, and a frustrating rain check later, Ilya and Shane finally get their long-awaited moment together. Ilya meets Shane at his house, and after some teasing, they head to the bathroom for Shane to finally get topped. It starts off sweet and gentle and builds into something intensely passionate and hot, culminating with both men climaxing together.That alone puts this scene at the top of the list but its really the sweet, tender kisses afterwards, a first for these two, that make this scene so special.
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    Gardner's Achilles OK; Colts not mulling IR move
    Star Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner did not damage his Achilles on Sunday, but his calf injury will sideline him for an undetermined length of time, coach Shane Steichen said Monday.
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    LSU to pay Kiffin based on Ole Miss' CFP success
    Lane Kiffin's contract with LSU includes the unique clause that he will receive a bonus payment equal to the amount had he coached Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff.
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    College football coaching carousel: Tracking all the firings and hirings
    With the carousel fully in motion, here's a recap of every FBS vacancy.
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    NFL Week 14 odds: Bears underdogs at Packers, Ravens favored over Steelers
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    Russian Launch Site Mishap Leaves Countrys Space Program in Limbo
    The ability of Russia to launch astronauts to the International Space Station remains in limbo after an incident last week at the Baikonur base in Kazakhstan.
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    White House says admiral ordered follow-on strike on alleged drug boat, insists attack was lawful
    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)2025-12-01T20:20:23Z WASHINGTON (AP) The White House said Monday that a Navy admiral acted within his authority and the law when he ordered a second, follow-up strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea in a September U.S. military operation that has come under bipartisan scrutiny.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered the justification for the Sept. 2 strike after lawmakers from both parties on Sunday announced support for congressional reviews of U.S. military strikes against vessels suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, citing a published report that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a verbal order for a second strike that killed survivors on the boat in that incident.Leavitt in her comments to reporters on Monday did not dispute a Washington Post report that there were survivors after the initial strike in the incident. Her explanation came after President Donald Trump a day earlier said that he wouldnt have wanted that not a second strike when asked about the incident. Secretary Hegseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes, said Leavitt, referring to U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Frank Bradley, who at the time was the commander of Joint Special Operations Command. Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority and the law, directing the engagement to ensure the boat was destroyed and the threat to the United States of America was eliminated. The lawmakers said they did not know whether last weeks Post report was true, and some Republicans were skeptical. Still, they said the reports of attacking survivors of an initial missile strike posed serious legal concerns and merited further scrutiny. This rises to the level of a war crime if its true, said Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va.Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, when asked about a follow-up strike aimed at people no longer able to fight, said Congress does not have information that happened. He noted that leaders of the Armed Services Committee in both the House and Senate have opened investigations. Obviously, if that occurred, that would be very serious and I agree that that would be an illegal act, Turner said.Trump on Sunday vigorously defended Hegseth.Pete said he did not order the death of those two men, Trump said. He added, And I believe him.Leavitt said Hegseth has spoken with members of Congress who may have expressed some concerns about the reports over the weekend.After the Posts report, Hegseth said Friday on X that fake news is delivering more fabricated, inflammatory, and derogatory reporting to discredit our incredible warriors fighting to protect the homeland.Our current operations in the Caribbean are lawful under both U.S. and international law, with all actions in compliance with the law of armed conflictand approved by the best military and civilian lawyers, up and down the chain of command, Hegseth wrote.Leavitt also confirmed that Trump later on Monday would be holding a meeting with his national security team to discuss the ongoing operations in the Caribbean Sea and potential next steps against Venezuela. The U.S. administration says the strikes in the Caribbean are aimed at drug cartels, some of which it claims are controlled by Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro. Trump also is weighing whether to carry out strikes on the Venezuelan mainland.Trump on Sunday confirmed that he had recently spoken by phone with Maduro but declined to detail the conversation.The September strike was one in a series carried out by the U.S. military in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean as Trump has ordered the build up a fleet of warships near Venezuela, including the largest U.S. aircraft carrier.More than 80 have been killed the strikes on small boats that the Trump administration alleges smuggle narcotics for drug cartels.Venezuelas National Assembly has announced the launch of an investigation into the lethal strikes carried about by the U.S.Sundays announcement by the Assemblys president, Jorge Rodrguez, marked the first time that a Maduro government official explicitly acknowledged that Venezuelans have been killed in the monthslong U.S. military operation.Rodrguez, Maduros chief negotiator, said a group of lawmakers will come together to investigate the serious events that led to the murder of Venezuelans in the waters of the Caribbean Sea.___Associated Press writer Regina Garcia Cano in Caracas, Venezuela contributed to this report. AAMER MADHANI Madhani covers the White House for The Associated Press. He is based in Washington. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    Federal review finds 44% of US trucking schools dont comply with government rules
    A student driver gets on a truck as the instructor watches in Calif., Nov. 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)2025-12-01T20:04:04Z Nearly 44% of the 16,000 truck driving schools in the U.S. may be forced to close after a review by the federal Transportation Department found they may not be complying with government requirements.The Transportation Department said Monday that it plans to revoke the accreditation of nearly 3,000 schools unless they can comply with training requirements in the next 30 days. Another 4,000 schools are being warned they may face similar action.This crackdown on trucking schools is the latest step in the governments effort to ensure that truck drivers are qualified and eligible to hold a commercial license. This began after a truck driver that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says was not authorized to be in the U.S. made an illegal U-turn and caused a crash in Florida that killed three people. Duffy has threatened to pull federal funding from California and Pennsylvania over the issue, and he proposed significant new restrictions on which immigrants can get a commercial drivers license but a court put those new rules on hold. We are reigning in illegal and reckless practices that let poorly trained drivers get behind the wheel of semi-trucks and school buses, Duffy said. The Transportation Department said the 3,000 schools it is taking action against failed to meet training standards and didnt maintain accurate and complete records. The schools are also accused of falsifying or manipulating training data. The list of schools being targeted wasnt immediately released. JOSH FUNK Funk is an Associated Press reporter who covers transportation including aviation safety and airlines along with all the major freight railroads. Funk also covers Warren Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway, the impact of the ongoing bird flu outbreak, agriculture and other news out of the Midwest. twitter mailto
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    The Heated Rivalry Auditions Were So Steamy: Felt Like He Was Going to Pin Me Down and F Me
    The stars of the new LGBTQ hockey romance series Heated Rivalry say the intense, slow-burn chemistry that drives the show didnt begin on set, it erupted in the audition room.In a recent interview with Out Magazine, actors Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie opened up about the moment they realized their dynamic as rival athletes-turned-lovers felt electric enough to anchor the series. The project, an adaptation of Rachel Reids beloved Game Changers novels, follows the long-standing tension and eventual romance between pro hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov.Connor Storrie as Ilya Rozanov and Hudson Williams as Shane Hollander in Episode 104 of Heated Rivalry. Photo: Sabrina Lantos 2025Storrie, who plays Ilya, said he knew immediately that Williams was the right fit for the role of Shane.Hudson was the third actor that I read with, Storrie said. The first two I was like, OK, this is cool, and then Hudson came on. Jacob [Tierney] actually texted me directly and was like, What do you think? And I was like, Yeah, Hudson, for sure. Instantly.Hudson Williams as Shane Hollander and Connor Storrie as Ilya Rozanov in Episode 104 of Heated Rivalry. Photo: Sabrina Lantos 2025Williams had a similar reaction. He recalled reading with one other potential Ilya before meeting Storrie, but said something about Storrie stood out in a way he couldnt ignore.There was an inexplicable X-factor that just felt realer than what I thought it could possibly be, Williams said. And that was something.Heated Rivalry. Photo: Bell MediaWhat he didnt initially remember, but showrunner Jacob Tierney did, was how bluntly Williams described their chemistry after a later test audition.Hudson told me, The other guy was good, but Connor felt like he was going to pin me down and f me, Tierney recounted, noting the comment confirmed for him that the pairing was the right creative choice. That is literally what he said. And I was like, Well, I think I cast this right.The six-episode series, produced by Bell Media and directed by Tierney, brings Reids hockey-romance world to life with a cast that also includes Franois Arnaud, Robbie G.K., Christina Chang, Dylan Walsh, Sophie Nlisse and Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova.Heated Rivalry. Photo: Bell MediaHeated Rivalry premiered Nov. 28 on Crave in Canada and debuted the same day on HBO Max in the United States and Australia, thanks to multiple international sales secured ahead of launch. New episodes arrive every Friday, continuing the push-pull tension between the two rivals whose competitive fire masks a deeper connection.As for Williams and Storrie, the actors say their palpable on-screen chemistry comes from a place of trust and from that first, unforgettable audition where the foundation of Shane and Ilyas relationship was forged.Source
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    100 Nights of Hero Director Admits Some Rebellious Moments of Charli XCXs Character Didnt Make It On Screen (Exclusive)
    With 100 Nights of Hero arriving Dec. 5, filmmaker Julia Jackman is opening up about the challenges and inspirations behind her queer-centered, parallel-universe period drama. In a conversation with Gayety, Jackman reflects on adapting Isabel Greenbergs graphic novel, shaping its characters for the screen and fighting to bring a boldly queer story to life.In the tale, Hero is portrayed by Emma Corrin, whose quiet strength anchors the story. Cherry, the innocent bride, is brought to life by Maika Monroe, capturing her vulnerability and inner resolve. The seductive house-guest Manfred is played by Nicholas Galitzine, whose arrival at the castle upends the fragile balance between Hero, Cherry, and Cherrys neglectful husband. Together, this trio drives the films tension, a dark, period-fantasy tale of loyalty, temptation, and power.Nicholas Galitzine for 100 Nights Of Hero Photo: IFC FilmsJackman says she may never know the specific reasons some studios hesitated to greenlight the project, but she recognizes a familiar pattern in how queer narratives are often received. People dont often say their qualms outright, she explains. But you see a pattern of words when there are queer storylines: worries that a story is too niche, intense focus on it not feeling alienating, fears that it wont have a wide enough appeal.100 Nights Of Hero Photo: IFC FilmsFor Jackman, those concerns feel out of step with the world she sees. I dont think of queer stories as niche at all, she says. I want to see as many varieties of them as possible.The film also marks a notable creative pairing between Jackman and pop star Charli XCX, who appears in the project as Rosa. Though it has been widely reported that the two met on one of Charlis sets, Jackman clarifies that their introduction was far less glamorous, and far more serendipitous. I didnt meet Charli at a set (I wish), she says. I met her en route! We sat down together and spoke about the script and films we connected with, and what inspired her about acting.100 Nights Of Hero Photo: IFC FilmsAs they refined Rosas character, some moments naturally fell to the cutting-room floor. Jackman says the team trimmed certain complexities from every character to maintain narrative flow. There was a bit more of Rosa being cheeky and rebellious with her sisters, and her time with her wooing merchant, she says. I love them all!She went on to add There are moments and complexities that got trimmed from every character, Rosa (Charlis character) included. Sometimes that feels necessary for story flow, and sometimes its really sad for the director.Adapting the novel meant striking a balance between fidelity and reinvention. Jackman emphasizes that many of the books core story beats were essential to preserve, even as she expanded or reimagined them for the screen. Even when I reinvented thingsthe core tenets of Isabels novel were there in my mind, she notes. Key character arcs, especially the fates of the women at the center of the story, remain true to the source material. But Jackman also embraced opportunities to bring implied emotions, like desire and longing, more fully into view.The movie tackles weighty themes: power, misogyny and control. Yet it maintains a sense of optimism, something Jackman credits to Greenbergs original work. Isabel wrote a graphic novel that managed that balance, and I was really trying to uphold that, she says. Translating that hope to live action can be challenging, but Jackman leaned into the storys fable-like quality. These stories can express our more outlandish hopes and complete impulses that feel hard to find in real life, she says. But hopefully, make us feel closer to finding them.100 Nights of Hero Arrives in theaters December 5.Source
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    Sources: Spartans hire Fitzgerald on 5-year deal
    Former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald has signed a five-year contract to become the next head football coach at Michigan State, sources told ESPN.
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    TSA Imposes $45 Fee for Travelers Without REAL ID Starting February 2026
    As of February, passengers without the government-approved identity card will be required to pay for alternative screening at U.S. airports.
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    Trump Becomes the Wild Card in Razor-Thin Honduras Election
    President Trump warned that if his favored candidate didnt win, the United States would not be throwing good money after bad to the country.
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    Man Proudly Saves $8 On Pubic Hair Trimmer
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    Cory Booker Delivers Historic 25-Hour Wedding Vows
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    Dem senator defends leaked texts mocking gender fluidity: What Ive been saying the whole time
    Leaked texts from Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) showed him insulting the looks and gender presentation of his congressional colleagues and Democratic voters.The texts between Gallego and an unnamed friend of 20 years discussed public perception of the Democratic Party and the partys future. The friend wrote This is how the world views many [Democrats], and shared a meme of Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), who often has short purple-dyed hair, which had superimposed text reading, If erectile dysfunction had a face. Related Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema says shes excited to work with Trump as an AI industry lobbyist Gallego replied, They arent wrong! and later wrote, We look like the not fun party. Always telling and correcting people. Not allowing men to be men. Women to be hot. We used to be the party of sec [sic] drugs and rock and roll Now Dem women look like Dem men and Dem men look like women.Gallego didnt deny the messages, according to People magazine, but called it heartbreaking and sad that his friend had shared them. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today He called the messages a reflection of what Ive been saying the whole time, adding, Ive been very clear about where I think the party needs to be. I do think we have to be an open and bigger tent party. So this is just a reflection of what I think Ive said, he said, adding that the party was not as inclusive as it should be.Gallego is a pro-LBGTQ+ ally who has consistently opposed anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. He is also a former vice-chair of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus. However, he has previously said thathe was concerned about transgender athletes competing in girls and womens sports, telling trans girls, We love you. We want you to be part of our community, but this is just the one place you cant play.Trans journalist Erin Reed criticized Gallegos messages, writing, His messages do not reflect a genuine concern for the challenges facing American men, nor do they offer a blueprint for Democrats to win by mirroring the rights hostility toward gender variance. They reflect the same tired, corrosive rhetoric we have come to expect from the far right, and we should not accept it simply because its coming from within our own coalition.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Connor Storrie & Hudson Williams spill on their sexy chemistry on 'Heated Rivalry'
    Everyone is obsessed with Heated Rivalry.The hit hockey series made quite a splash as fans around the world held their breath while watching the intense gay sex scenes play out in just the first two episodes.Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams are already receiving critical acclaim for their portrayals of the two respective leading hockey stars, Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander."It makes me blush to think of how many people have seen my butt already! I knew that going well into this. It's that dynamic of being powerful, but also having that tenderness with the consent. I think people find that sexy," Storrie tells PRIDE."They're going to get what they're looking for and more! We delivered. We killed it. It's the best TV adaptation of all TV adaptations! You can quote me on that," Williams adds. See on Instagram Although many of the show's steamy sex scenes have gone viral on social media, fans are in for a wild ride as more spicy moments unfold with new episodes coming out weekly."At the end of the day, I hope it can be this celebratory thing that can join people in their homes getting hot and heavy together hand-holding, leg grabbing, lip biting, sweat permeating, pants tightening, [and] spit swapping," Williams says.Behind the camera, Jacob Tierney served as Heated Rivalry's gay creator, writer, and director who wanted to prioritize intimacy and consent as the characters navigate their intense love affair."There's a lot of sex in this show, and the sex is how these two characters get to know each other. It's a language of communication, and it pushes the story forward, so the sex is something we all took very seriously. The sex was enormously important for the show," Tierney says.New episodes of Heated Rivalry drop every Friday on HBO Max, with the finale slated to run on December 26, 2025.
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    The Summer I Turned Pretty Stars Sean Kaufman and Christopher Briney Kissed on The Jumbotron at a Knicks Game
    The Summer I Turned Pretty fans got an unexpected plot twist off-screen Friday night when actors Sean Kaufman and Christopher Briney shared a playful kiss on the Jumbotron at Madison Square Garden.The co-stars and real-life best friends attended the Nov. 28 New York Knicks game against the Milwaukee Bucks, sitting courtside as the arena cameras made their usual rounds. What began as a routine celebrity spotlight quickly turned viral when the screen briefly flashed a clip from the hit Prime Video series before cutting to the two actors smiling in their seats.At first, Kaufman and Briney waved to the crowd. But the moment escalated when Kaufman stood, cupped Brineys face with both hands and planted a dramatic kiss right on his lips. Briney immediately burst into laughter as the Garden crowd reacted, and the moment was captured by several onlookers.The Knicks official Instagram account wasted no time joining the fun, posting the clip with the caption, Belly you have some competition, adding, Everyone is Team Conrad. Fans flooded the comments with shock, joy and memes, quickly propelling the moment across social platforms.The staged smooch comes months after the conclusion of the teen dramas messy third season, which finally settled the love triangle among Isabel Belly Conklin (Lola Tung) and the Fisher brothers, Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) and Conrad (Briney). Season 3 included an almost-wedding, international travel and plenty of heartbreak, eventually resolving Bellys long-debated romantic storyline. Meanwhile, Kaufmans character, Steven, rekindled his relationship with longtime love interest Taylor (Rain Spencer).Sean Kaufman and Christopher Briney attend the game between the New York Knicks and the Milwaukee Bucks at Madison Square Garden on November 28, 2025 in New York City. Photo: by Elsa/Getty ImagesDespite the fictional tensions, Kaufman and Briney have maintained a close friendship. The shows final episodes saw Steven lashing out at Conrad for confessing his feelings to Belly at an inopportune moment, a decision that drew strong reactions from fans. In interviews, both actors defended their characters perspectives.This is the first Im hearing of it, Briney told Entertainment Weekly when asked about backlash to the rift. Steven is her brother. I feel like its his job, or maybe he feels a responsibility to be protective.Kaufman joked, All you have to do is meet Chris in real life, and then youll understand why I was yelling at him. He later added that Stevens dedication to Belly motivated much of his characters emotional arc. Steven just has a lot of love for his sister, and he looks out for her more than anybody.With a finale movie for The Summer I Turned Pretty in development, fans may soon see how the fictional tension between Steven and Conrad resolves. But based on their courtside antics, Kaufman and Briney have no trouble keeping things light or keeping the internet entertained.Source
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    Sources: WNBA offering max salary base of $1M
    The WNBA's latest proposal to the players' union includes a maximum salary base of $1 million, sources told ESPN's Alexa Philippou. The new offer reflects incremental increases from the league's previous proposal.
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    FEMA Wont Reinstate Suspended Workers Who Signed Letter Criticizing Trump
    Employees suspended in the summer after signing a letter critical of the president were told they could return to work. But the reinstatement was short-lived.
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    This Year, a Smaller Christmas at the White House
    The White House is decorated in a classic red-and-green Christmas theme. But with the East Wing reduced to rubble, there are fewer decorations this year.
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    Marissa Bode Shares Hilarious Bi Coming Out Story to Family
    As Wicked: For Good surges at theaters, fans are falling in love with Nessarose Thropp, Elphabas sister and the new governor of Munchkinland. But off-screen, actor Marissa Bode is making waves for a different reason: her memorable and playful coming out story to her family.In an interview with Them, Bode, the first authentically disabled actor to play Nessarose, opened up about the character, on-set experiences, and her personal journey exploring her queer identity.Baking Pride Into Family TimeBode didnt take the traditional route when coming out. Instead, she turned it into a pun-filled, homemade moment. I baked these little hand pies that were very dry and not good, she recalled, laughing. Then I made a little sign and set it by a plate of said hand pies. It said, Roses are red. Have a hand pie. Happy Pride Month. Surprise, Im bi. Just a little poetry.Identifying as queer rather than strictly bi, Bode wanted to explore dating women while being honest with her family first. The result was a heartfelt, humorous, and creative reveal that fit her personality perfectly.Expanding Nessaroses StoryBode also reflected on her role in the Wicked universe. Nessarose struggles with the lack of control in her life and being thrust into the role of governor, she explained. Shes carrying responsibilities while missing her sister, Elphaba, at her side.A major change in Wicked: For Good is Nessarose floating rather than walking, a shift that allowed the character to display vulnerability and depth. Its more than just, I want to be healed, Bode said. This change lets her story feel more complete and nuanced.Being authentically disabled brought unexpected attention. People are often surprised that Im disabled in real life, Bode said. It shows how little representation there is when audiences assume an able-bodied actor must be playing the role.On-Set Moments and Fan ReactionsDespite initial mixed reactions to Nessarose, Bode has embraced the complexity of her character. It was frustrating that people werent allowing nuance for Nessa, she said. Disability in media is often presented as purely inspirational. I wanted her to be human, with flaws and dark moments.She also shared playful memories from filming: flying on set and admiring fellow actor Ethans Tin Man transformation. And the camaraderie of her co-stars helped her navigate high-pressure scenes. Cynthia told me to breathe and not be so hard on myself, Bode said.Looking AheadBode is dreaming big. Id love to play a nonchalant, alternative girlie, she said, citing But Im a Cheerleader and It as inspirations. With her bold coming out moment and trailblazing performance as Nessarose, Bode is carving out a space both on-screen and off for queer, disabled actors to shine.Source
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    Eagles OC's house gets egged after loss to Bears
    The New Jersey home of Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning, following the team's loss to the Bears, police said.
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    Pete Hegseth Wakes Up At 3 P.M. With Dozen Missed Calls From The Hague
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    Son of drug kingpin El Chapo pleads guilty in US drug trafficking case in a plea deal
    This image provided by the U.S. Department of State shows Joaqun Guzmn Lpez after he was arrested by U.S. authorities in Texas. (U.S. Department of State via AP, File)2025-12-01T16:13:01Z CHICAGO (AP) One of the sons of notorious Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo pleaded guilty on Monday to U.S. drug trafficking charges, months after his brother entered a plea deal.Known locally in Mexico as the Chapitos, or little Chapos, Joaquin Guzman Lopez and brother Ovidio Guzman Lopez are accused of running a faction of the Sinaloa cartel. Federal authorities in 2023 described the operation as a massive effort to send staggering quantities of fentanyl into the U.S.Joaquin Guzman Lopez, 39, pleaded guilty to two counts of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprise after acknowledging his role in overseeing the transport of tens of thousands of kilograms (pounds) of drugs to the U.S., mostly through underground tunnels. With the plea deal, his attorney said, he is expected to avoid life in prison. Security was tight at Chicagos federal court ahead of the hearing in which prosecutors detailed events leading up to Guzman Lopezs dramatic arrest with another longtime Sinaloa leader on U.S. soil in July 2024. Wearing an orange jumpsuit and matching shoes, Guzman Lopez spoke little in court. At the start of the hearing, U.S. District Judge Sharon Coleman asked him what he did for work.Drug trafficking, he said. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on Oh thats your job, Coleman said with a chuckle. There you go.If Guzman Lopez cooperates with the U.S. government, prosecutors said, they would reduce the life sentence attached to the charges. Regardless, he faces at least 10 years in prison, said Andrew Erskine, an attorney representing the federal government. Guzman Lopez would have no opportunity to appeal the sentence as part of the plea deal.His defense attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, commended both U.S. and Mexican authorities. The government has been very fair with Joaquin thus far, he told reporters after the hearing. I do appreciate the fact that the Mexican government didnt interfere. Guzman Lopez and another longtime Sinaloa leader, Ismael El Mayo Zambada, were arrested in July 2024 in Texas after they landed in the U.S. on a private plane. Both men have previously pleaded not guilty to various drug trafficking, money laundering and firearms charges. Their surprising capture prompted a surge in violence in Mexicos northern state of Sinaloa as two factions of the Sinaloa cartel clashed.As part of the plea deal, Joaquin Guzman Lopez admitted to helping oversee the production and smuggling of large quantities of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana and fentanyl into the United States, fueling a crisis that has contributed to tens of thousands of overdose deaths annually.Guzman Lopez also admitted to kidnapping an unnamed individual purported to be Zambada. Erskine described the alleged kidnapping in court, saying Guzman Lopez had the glass from a floor-to-ceiling window removed. During a meeting in the room with the unnamed person, Guzman Lopez allegedly had others enter through the open window, seize the individual, put a bag over his head and take him to a plane. On board, he was zip tied and given sedatives before the plane landed at a New Mexico airport near the border with Texas. Erskine said the alleged kidnapping was part of an attempt to show cooperation with the U.S. government, which did not sanction those actions. He said Guzman Lopez would not receive cooperation credit because of that. Zambadas attorney has previously claimed that his client was forcibly kidnapped by Guzman Lopez onto the flight to the U.S. Lichtman said he would try to seek a lower sentence. I dont know how this ends up, Lichtman said. If he gets a 10-year sentence, its still a lot of time for anybody to spend in prison.In court, observers were instructed to turn off electronic devices while authorities used police dogs to sniff bags and equipment in the lobby of the downtown courthouse. In July, Ovidio Guzman Lopez became the first son of drug lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzman to enter a plea deal. He pleaded guilty to drug trafficking, money laundering and firearms charges tied to his leadership role in the cartel. Legal experts called that plea deal a significant step for the U.S. government in their investigation and prosecution of Sinaloa cartel leaders. Joaquin El Chapo Guzman is serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2019 for his role as the former leader of the Sinaloa cartel, having smuggled mountains of cocaine and other drugs into the United States over 25 years. The brothers allegedly assumed their fathers former role as leaders of the cartel.__Associated Press writer Sophia Tareen in Chicago contributed to this report. CHRISTINE FERNANDO Fernando is a democracy reporter covering misinformation, reproductive rights and state supreme courts for The Associated Press. twitter mailto
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    USA Gymnastics and Olympic sports watchdog failed to stop coachs sexual abuse, lawsuits allege
    The Chow's Gymnastics & Dance Institute is seen Aug. 4, 2025, in West Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Scott McFetridge, File)2025-12-01T21:40:11Z IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Two gymnasts who say they were sexually abused at an elite academy in Iowa filed lawsuits Monday against the sports oversight bodies, alleging they failed to stop Sean Gardner from preying on girls despite repeated complaints about the coachs behavior.The lawsuits allege USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Center for SafeSport were told about inappropriate and abusive behaviors in December 2017, including that Gardner was hugging and kissing girls and engaging in other grooming behaviors while coaching at a Mississippi gym.The organizations failed to properly investigate, revoke Gardners coaching credentials, report him to law enforcement or take other actions to protect athletes, the lawsuits allege. They claim the inaction enabled Gardner to get a job at Chows Gymnastics and Dance Institute in West Des Moines, Iowa, in 2018, where the gymnasts say they and other preteen and teenage girls were abused despite additional complaints about Gardner.The institute was founded by prominent coach Liang Chow Qiao, who is known for producing Olympic champions and was also named as a defendant in the lawsuits. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on Lawsuits are first filed since Gardners arrestThe lawsuits, filed in Polk County, Iowa, are the first civil cases brought in an abuse scandal that came to light in a series of reports by The Associated Press after the FBI arrested Gardner in August. They allege USA Gymnastics and SafeSport, the watchdog created by Congress to investigate misconduct in Olympic sports in the aftermath of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, missed repeated opportunities to stop Gardner.The center said Monday it had not been served with the lawsuit and typically does not comment on litigation. It noted that its 2022 temporary suspension of Gardner came upon receiving the first report of sexual misconduct against him and was published on its online database of disciplinary action. That was the only reason Gardner was barred from coaching young athletes in the years until his arrest, it said. Gardners sanction escalated from temporary suspension to ineligible on Sept. 12 due to his arrest. Responding to questions in August about the original AP reporting, the center said it had been notified by USA Gymnastics that a gym where Gardner worked had resolved a 2018 case involving the coach that didnt pertain to sexual misconduct. The center said coaches at Chows were aware of subsequent allegations involving sexual misconduct but failed to report them.USA Gymnastics spokesperson Jill Geer said Monday the organization appreciates the seriousness of this case but declined further comment.Gardner faces federal child pornography charges for allegedly placing a hidden camera in a bathroom at a gymnastics studio in Purvis, Mississippi, between December 2017 and April 2018 to record his students. Investigators say he created videos showing close-up images of at least 10 minors naked or undressing, which they recovered from his computers last year while investigating reports of sexual abuse.Gardner has pleaded not guilty and has been jailed pending trial, which is scheduled for next month. His attorney didnt immediately return a message seeking comment. Plaintiffs in lawsuits are now college studentsThe lawsuits allege the plaintiffs were 11- and 12-year-old trainees at Chows who dreamed of one day competing in the Olympics when they began training under Gardner in 2018. They say they were subjected to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, harassment and molestation until they quit the gym years later.The plaintiffs include Iowa State gymnast Finley Weldon, who reported claims of abuse by Gardner to police and later went public in an AP interview. The other is 19-year-old University of Iowa student Hailey Gear, who also wants to go public with her allegations, according to her attorney, Elizabeth Pudenz. They seek unspecified damages for their injuries and treatment expenses. Several other former gymnasts have reported abuse, and more lawsuits are expected.The AP generally does not identify victims of sexual abuse unless they come forward publicly. In addition to USA Gymnastics and SafeSport, the defendants named in the lawsuit are Qiao, the former Chinese gymnast who opened Chows in 1998 and coached Olympic gold medalists Shawn Johnson and Gabby Douglas; Qiaos wife, Liwen Zhuan, a coach who helps run the gym; and their family corporations that own the business and the property on which it sits.Lawsuits detail concerns over Gardners grooming behaviorThe lawsuits allege all the defendants were negligent in how they responded to reports of Gardners misconduct.The parents of a gymnast filed reports with USA Gymnastics and SafeSport in December 2017 alleging Gardner required girls to give him long hugs after every training in Mississippi and that he kicked one girl out who refused, the lawsuits claim. He allegedly had an improper closed-door meeting with a girl whom he verbally abused, kissed gymnasts on their foreheads, drank alcohol excessively in front of them, made sexual jokes to girls and inappropriate comments on social media, and stalked one girl who he was instructed to stop contacting, the lawsuits claim. Gardners then-boss also reported to USA Gymnastics in January 2018 that Gardner had engaged in grooming behaviors, but he was allowed to continue coaching.The lawsuits allege SafeSport received another report from a parent at Chows concerning improper behaviors by Gardner in September 2020 but failed to investigate. The lawsuits allege Qiao and Zhuan failed to conduct an adequate background check before hiring Gardner and continued to employ him even after receiving complaints that he inappropriately touched girls while spotting them during exercises.Qiao and Zhuan didnt immediately return a message left at Chows. The gym has said that Gardner passed a standard background check, and it fired Gardner after he was suspended by SafeSport in July 2022, even though there had been no finding of misconduct at that time.___Pells reported from Denver. RYAN J. FOLEY Foley covers national news for The Associated Press and is based in Iowa City, Iowa. A 21-year AP veteran, he was part of the AP team honored as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting for the 2024 series, Lethal Restraint. twitter mailto
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    Kit Connor stepped out at the 28th British Independent Film Awards at The Roundhouse on November 30 in London, and yes he did it with a beard. The Heartstopper star appeared alongside Warfare co-stars Will Poulter, Charles Melton, and Joseph Quinn, marking a rare reunion of the films stacked cast. The internet? Immediately unwell.Garlands military drama Warfare had a massive night, taking home four awards, including the coveted Best Ensemble Performance. Connor and his co-stars accepted the honor together, with the film also securing wins for Best Editing (Fin Oates), Best Effects, and Best Sound. A clean sweep for a brutal, character-driven drama and a celebratory moment for a cast that has had fans obsessed since day one.But Kit isnt slowing down. Hes preparing for one of the most emotional releases of his career: the Heartstopper finale film, Heartstopper Forever, which will officially close out Nick and Charlies story. And if that wasnt enough to send queer audiences into a full meltdown, Connor is already deep into production on his next project, A Long Winter.The film, directed by All of Us Strangers visionary Andrew Haigh, also stars Fred Hechinger (Gladiator II) and promises another devastatingly beautiful punch to the soul. Haigh, a four-time BAFTA nominee, is known for crafting stories soaked in yearning, so prepare your tissues now.LONDON, ENGLAND NOVEMBER 30: Kit Connor attends The 28th British Independent Film Awards at The Roundhouse on November 30, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)Plot details surrounding Connors character are still under wraps, but Deadline reports the story centers on Louise, an alcoholic mother who disappears after a fight with her husband, Lester. As a fierce blizzard locks down the town, Lester and their sons Mike (Hechinger) and Tommy embark on a desperate search with help from neighbors and local law enforcement. Its bleak. Its emotional. Its probably going to destroy me.Could A Long Winter be the reason behind Kits new beard? Maybe. Maybe not. Well have to wait and see what Haigh has him cooking up under all that emotional snowfall. Either way, were grateful for the facial-hair era. Thank you, Kit Connor.Source
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