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Legendary Singer Brenda Lee Achieves Historic Feat, Becoming Oldest Performer Ever to Top Billboard Hot 100 Chart with “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree

Legendary singer Brenda Lee has become the oldest performer in history to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart with her classic holiday tune “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”, which was streamed nearly 35 million times between the Friday after Thanksgiving and Thursday. Lee celebrated the news on Twitter, and her achievement is a testament to the timelessness of her music, reminding us that the holiday season is a time for celebrating the classics.

Julianna Margulies Under Fire for Comments on Black and LGBTQIA+ Communities, Calls for Apology Growing

Julianna Margulies has come under fire for comments she made on a podcast, suggesting that the Black community has been "brainwashed to hate Jews". Her comments have been widely criticized and she has since released a statement apologizing for any hurt she may have caused. Many people are now calling for her to take responsibility for her words and apologize for any hurt she may have caused.

Merriam-Webster Announces “Authentic” as Word of the Year for 2023, Reflecting a Crisis of Authenticity in the Age of Deepfakes and Post-Truth.

Merriam-Webster has chosen "authentic" as the Word of the Year for 2023, citing a "crisis of authenticity" in the age of deepfakes and post-truth. Peter Sokolowski, editor at large for the dictionary company, believes that when people question authenticity, they value it even more. Authenticity is a complex concept, highly valued in our society, and is often used to describe a person's character or a product's quality. This year's choice of "authentic" is a reminder of the importance of truth and integrity in our society.

X Corp. Files Lawsuit Against Media Matters for Allegedly Manufacturing Report to Destroy Company

Elon Musk's social media company X has filed a lawsuit against liberal advocacy group Media Matters for America, claiming that they manufactured a report to drive advertisers away from the platform. Missouri and Texas Attorneys General are examining the issue to ensure the public has not been deceived. The lawsuit seeks damages, attorney's fees, and an injunction to prevent Media Matters from publishing any further false or misleading statements. The case is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

Senator Mike Lee Raises Questions About Possible Undercover Federal Agent at Capitol Riot

Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) has raised questions about a Trump supporter convicted of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, suggesting that the individual may be an undercover federal agent. Lee plans to ask FBI Director Christopher Wray about the image at the next oversight hearing, though the FBI has not yet responded to the inquiry. The suggestion has been met with criticism from some who believe Lee is attempting to downplay the severity of the incident.

Interstate 10 Reopens Ahead of Schedule After Arson Fire Near Downtown Los Angeles

Interstate 10 near downtown Los Angeles has reopened ahead of schedule after an arson fire caused it to close for more than a week. Repair crews worked around the clock to get the freeway open before Monday morning's commute, weeks ahead of the original estimate. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but the reopening is a testament to the hard work of the repair crews and the cooperation of local officials.

White House Condemns Elon Musk’s Promotion of Antisemitic and Racist Hate on Social Platform

The White House has condemned a post made by Elon Musk on a social platform this week, prompting IBM and the European Commission to pull their spending on the platform. The incident has raised questions about the role of social media platforms in promoting hate speech and the need for greater oversight of online platforms to ensure that hate speech is not tolerated.

House Ethics Committee Chairman Files Resolution to Expel Rep. George Santos from Congress

House Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest, R-Miss., has filed a resolution to expel Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., from Congress after a report concluded there is “substantial evidence” Santos violated federal criminal laws. Santos responded to the report, saying he was “deeply disappointed” and will “continue to fight for the truth and justice.” The resolution will now be sent to the full House for consideration, and if approved, Santos would be the first member of Congress to be expelled since the Civil War.

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