Appeals Court Upholds School District’s Pronoun Rule + More News

Happy Monday! Some news stories for you as we head into the week:

Them: The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that a Maryland school district can require staff to use transgender students’ personal pronouns, denying a claim from a Christian substitute teacher who sued the district on First Amendment grounds.

Black History Month: More than 40 years after the HIV epidemic began, on-screen representation of Black people living with HIV remains woefully sparse. Here are 10 celebrated films about the Black community, HIV, and why they remain culturally significant today.

The Daily Beast: Kennedy Center staffers were blindsided by Donald Trump’s abrupt announcement that he is closing the iconic venue on July 4 for two years to renovate it. Staff learned of the closure from the president’s rambling Truth Social post on Sunday evening, according to multiple reports.

CBS: The 50th season of “Survivor” arrives on February 25. I’ve been a fan from the beginning 25 years ago. The cast includes several returning contestants including LGBTQ players Ozzy Lusth & Mike White (creator of “The White Lotus”), and “The Traitors” champ Cirie Fields.

MS Now: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Monday that federal immigration officers in Minneapolis will begin wearing body cameras, addressing a concern among those critical of her forces as well as among some of the officers themselves.

X: I’m just gonna leave this right here…


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