Journalist Don Lemon arrested after protest that disrupted Minnesota church service

WASHINGTON (AP) — Journalist Don Lemon has been arrested after he entered a Minnesota church and recorded anti-immigration enforcementprotesters who disrupted a servicein an incident that increased tensions between residents and the Trump administration, his lawyer said Friday.

Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents in Los Angeles, where had been covering the Grammy Awards, his attorney Abbe Lowell said.

It is unclear what charge or charges Lemon is facing in the Jan. 18 protest. The arrest came after a magistrate judge last weekrejected prosecutors' initial bidto charge the journalist.

Lemon, who was fired from CNN in 2023, has said he has no affiliation to the organization that went into the church and that he was there as a journalist chronicling protesters.

"Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no different than what he has always done," Lowell said in a statement. "The First Amendment exists to protect journalists whose role it is to shine light on the truth and hold those in power accountable."

Lowell added that "Don will fight these charges vigorously and thoroughly in court."

A prominent civil rights attorney and at two other people involved in the protest were arrested last week. Prosecutors have accused them of civil rights violations for disrupting a service at the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement serves as a pastor.

Journalist Don Lemon arrested after protest that disrupted Minnesota church service

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Post Malone, Shane Gillis and Peyton Manning Reunite and Cause a Violent Stampede Over Bud Light (Exclusive)

Post Malone, Shane Gillis and Peyton Manning reunite for another year of Bud Light's Super Bowl commercial

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  • In the 2026 Big Game spot, the trio join a wedding in chasing after a keg of beer

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The boys are back for Bud Light.

Peyton Manning,Post MaloneandShane Gillisstar inBud Light's Super Bowl 2026 commercialfor the fourth, fifth and second time, respectively, and PEOPLE is revealing the spot first.

The 60-second spot, called "Keg" and released Friday, Jan. 30, sees the trio suited up at a wedding. "Oo, what's that?" the comedian asks, gesturing towards Manning's pint of Bud Light. The former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos star replies happily, "First beer of the wedding."

"Is there enough for everyone?" the singer asks somberly but Manning points out a keg headed their way.

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Something goes awry and the keg spirals down a hill, causing the entire party to gasp and swarm the cliff. Malone holds Gillis back, saying, "I got this," before trudging towards the missing beer.

The keg flies down a steep, grassy hill, followed by the avid wedding guests while Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" plays dramatically.

The partygoers don't hold back, sprinting so quickly that they trip over themselves, somersaulting and bouncing down the hill. Bouquets disintegrate, older guests face-plant and the bride and groom hold each other as they roll towards the keg. The scene is reminiscent of the infamous annual cheese rolling events in Gloucestershire, England, when people race (and eventually tumble) down a hill in pursuit of a wheel of cheese.

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Dust flies and bodies thud as the music cuts out and Gillis says, "Oh, oh! This is not necessary. There's a trail."

Fortunately, the violence seems to be worth it as they find and tap the keg.

Manning, Malone and Gillis reunite, with the sports commentator spitting dirt out of his mouth before saying, "Heck of a wedding, huh?"

"Hey, this is a great ceremony," Gillis congratulates the bride before looking at the camera and saying, "I give it a week."

In the2025 Super Bowl spot, Malone and Gillis step up to save the day as the "Big Men on Cul-De-Sac" after a neighbor tells them he "accidentally threw a lame party." Manning popped up at the function to declare the "this Cul-De-Sac is popping."

The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots are facing off in the 2026 Super Bowl, airing on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 8.

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'White Lotus' Season 4 cast has checked in: Who is starring in the next vacation mystery?

Pack your bags and book that first-class flight: The cast ofThe White LotusSeason 4 has just been revealed. As the official Instagram account for the HBO seriesannouncedThursday, Helena Bonham Carter, Steve Coogan, Caleb Jonte Edwards, Marissa Long, Alexander Ludwig, Chris Messina, and AJ Michalka are joining the cast of the new season, which follows individuals on one-week stays at the fictional luxury resort chain.

Bonham Carter, who is known for her work in films like theHarry Potterfranchise as well as inSweeney Todd, Alice in WonderlandandThe King's Speech, is new to the cast list, as is Messina, who previously starred in the TV seriesThe Mindy Project,Sharp ObjectsandBased on a True Story.

Michalka, an actress fromThe Goldbergsand a member of the band Aly & AJ with her sister Alyson Michalka, was initially announced alongsideVikingsandThe Hunger Gamesalum Ludwig back in December 2025. At the time, Michalka posted aDeadlinearticle of the news onInstagram, writing in the caption, "Checking in! Let's party Mike." Ludwig also shared the career update, writing in his ownpost, "Beyond honored. Huge thank you to Mike for your trust in me and can't wait to bring this unbelievable material to life."

Coogan, known for his work as the parody British presenter Alan Partridge as well as for films likeTropic ThunderandPhilomena, was announced as a member of the cast in January, as was Edwards, who is a relative newcomer to Hollywood.

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So far, the show has revealed little about its upcoming plot — only that it will take place in France.Varietyreported in January that the new season will film at least part of the upcoming season at the Château de La Messardière in Saint-Tropez, which is part of a collection of five-star luxury hotels.

Previous seasons of the show took place at beachside resorts in Hawaii, Sicily and Thailand. The creator ofThe White Lotus,Mike White, said inan interview aired on HBO after the third season's finale, "For the fourth season, I want to get a little bit out of the 'crashing waves against rocks' vernacular." Now, however, it appears the show will once again be returning to a coastal town — and, likely as not, to the mystery structure it established in the first season, with a flash forward revealing that someone at the hotel is dead. "There's always room for more murders atThe White Lotushotels," White teased in the same interview.

Since its first season debuted in 2021,The White Lotushas become an Emmys darling, with 66 nominations across the board and wins for stars like Jennifer Coolidge and Murray Bartlett. This year, itdominated the acting categories at the Emmys, with eight of its Season 3 actors nominated, including Carrie Coon and Parker Posey. It did not take home any Emmys for the third season, save for a Creative Arts Emmy for its main title theme music.

It's unclear how, exactly, previous seasons of the series will tie into the fourth season, but it certainly ended on a dramatic note, with multiple people dead at the luxurious Thai resort. Whether the new cast will have to deal with as much violence while trying to get some R&R remains to be seen.

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The Westminster dog show is turning 150. Here's what has — and hasn't — changed over time

NEW YORK (AP) — When some Gilded Age gentleman hunters organized a New York event to compare their dogs, could they have imagined that people would someday call it the World Series of dogdom or theSuper Bowl of dog shows?

Associated Press FILE - The Duchess of Windsor, Wallis Simpson, left, holds Ch. Pugville's Golden Victory during judging of the pug class during the Westminster Kennel Club Show at Madison Square Garden in New York, Feb. 13, 1956, as the dog's owner, Arnold Canton, far right, and dog breeder Harriet Smith, look on. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris, File) FILE - Kirby, a male Papillon, and his owner John Oulton react after winning best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club 1999 Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1999. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File) FILE - Guemart Limited Edition, a Yorkshire Terrier from Mexico City, is groomed by Jesus Guerrero backstage prior to competition in the 131st Westminster dog show Monday Feb.12, 2007 at Madison Square Garden in New York.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) FILE - A security worker wraps up a protester during the best in show competition at the 148th Westminster Kennel Club dog show Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File) FILE - Four Russian wolfhounds arrive by limousine with chauffeur Jim Colby at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York, Feb. 13, 1956. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris, File)

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Of course they couldn't. The World Series and the Super Bowl didn't exist. Nor, for that matter, did the Brooklyn Bridge or the Statue of Liberty.

But the Westminster Kennel Club's dog show did, and still does. With the 150th annual show set to start Saturday, here's a then-and-now look at the United States' most famous canine competition.

"The trappings, the window dressing, you know, changes over time. But what's at the core, what's the heart of it, which is the love of dogs ... that has been the same," says club PresidentDonald Sturz.

It comes from the Westminster Hotel, where the show's founders liked to belly up to the bar and brag about their dogs. The hotel is long gone. The moniker stuck.

The club's "First Annual New York Bench Show of Dogs," in 1877, was no small thing. It featured about 1,200 dogs of a few dozen breeds, ranging from pugs to mastiffs. They included an English setter valued at $5,000, at a time when an average laborer in New York made about $1.30 a day. The Associated Press reported that "the bulldogs are represented by a number of noticeable delegates," and a family of "Japanese spaniels" was "highly amusing."

It wasn't the first U.S. dog show, but it wowed and endured. Among U.S. sporting events, only theKentucky Derby has a longer historyof being held every year.

This year's Westminster show boasts 2,500 dogs, representing as many as 212 breeds and 10 "varieties" (subsets of breeds, such as smooth vs. wirehaired dachshunds). Some likely hadn't made it to the U.S. in 1877. Others didn't exist yet anywhere.

But many are much the same as they were in Westminster's early days, Sturz says. Some details — the length of muzzles, the thickness of coats — have shifted in this breed or that, and better canine nutrition may have led to "a little bit more size, or a little more bone" in some, he said.

Today, all the canines have champion rankings in a formalized sport with a complicated point system and official "standards" for judging each breed. They compete for best in show, a trophy that Westminster added in 1907. Earlier shows had no overall prize.

Hundreds of other dogs now vie for separate titles in agility and other sports, which kick off this year's show on Saturday.

When Westminster started, the dogs weren't the only ones with a pedigreed air.

"Everybody was fashionably dressed and wore an air of good breeding," The New York Times said of the 1877 show — and the paper was talking about the spectators, not the animals. Not to be outdone, some canines also were gussied up in lace collars and ribbons.

Over the years, the event drew entries from foreign royals, American tycoons and modern-day celebrities including Martha Stewart andTim McGraw. A decades-long list of pro athletes have cheered on their animals, from baseball'sLou GehrigandBarry Bondsto the NFL'sMorgan Fox.

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Westminster has carried a whiff of bygone, clubby gentility into the 21st century — handlers wear suits and dresses, upper-round judges black tie — and the competition is hardly casual. Many top contenders come in with hired professional handlers and a show record built on near-constant travel, with buzz built through dog-magazine ad campaigns.

Still, many people handle their own dogs and work or are retired from policing, medicine, the military, corporate jobs or other fields. Some of the animals also have jobs, includingbomb-sniffing and search-and-rescue.

"It's an elite event, but it's one that we want everyone to feel that they can access and be a part of," says Sturz, a clinical psychologist and retired school district superintendent.

Westminster debuted at Gilmore's Garden, a precursor to today's Madison Square Garden. Nearly every subsequent show has been in some iteration of the building, even after part of it collapsed and killed four people, including a Westminster official, shortly before the 1880 show. Next week's semifinals and best-in-show finals, set for late Tuesday, will be held in the present-day Garden.

From the start, the show has drawn thousands of spectators in person — and many more on TV since the late 1940s, with still more via streaming.

Of course, that's not the only way Westminster has been portrayed on-screen.

Yes, we're talking about "Best in Show," director-writer-actor Christopher Guest'scult-classic 2000 mockumentaryabout obsessives and oddballs competing at the fictional "Mayflower" dog show in Philadelphia. Guest attended Westminster during his extensive research for the film.

Is it really like that? As with any satire: sort of. Circulate at Westminster, and you'll certainly see some wound-up people primping and presenting animals, but you'll also see some competitors cheering for each other, sharing expertise and playing with cherished pets.

Show folk had mixed feelings about the movie. But it helped expand Westminster's audience, says David Frei, whohosted the show broadcast from 1990 to 2016.

"They didn't make fun of the dogs," Frei said. "They just made fun of the people."

The protests

As Westminster's prominence grew, it became a magnet for complaints that dog breeding puts looks ahead of health. As far back as 1937, some show-goers questioned whether collies' narrow heads and long noses were healthy, according to an AP story at the time.

In recent years, animal welfare activists have sometimesinfiltrated the ringordemonstrated on the sidelines. This year, PETA has put up billboards near the venues about thebreathing problems of flat-faced dogs,and oxygen-tank-carrying supporters plan to demonstrate outside.

"Westminster has had countless opportunities to evolve, yet it clings to an outdated obsession with aesthetics," a PETA staff writer said in a recent op-ed distributed by the Tribune Content Agency.

Sturz said the club "has a longstanding history of showing its commitment to dog welfare."

He notes that the organization has donated to veterinary scholarships, pet-friendly domestic violence shelters, rescue groups and other canine causes. Those ties go all the way back to 1877, when some proceeds from the first Westminster show helped the nation's oldest humane society, the ASPCA, build its first shelter.

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When does 'Bridgerton' Season 4 Part 2 come out? What to know

Spoiler alert: This story includes details from the first four episodes ofNetflix's "Bridgerton" Season 4(now streaming).

Though we're only four episodes in Season 4 of "Bridgerton," thetonhas been up to quite a bit.

Thelatest season kicked offwith Lady Violet Bridgerton's (Ruth Gemmell) much-awaited masquerade ball, where five minutes after saying he will never find a woman in the ton worthy of his affections, the second Bridgerton son, Benedict (Luke Thompson), finds himself enamored by a captivating Lady in Silver who looks as out of place at the ball as he feels. Sparks fly and the two banter, dance, and even kiss.

But when the masks are supposed to come off at the stroke of midnight, the lady flees, leaving only a glove behind and setting the stage for the Cinderella fairytaleThompson teased.

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While by the end of Part 1, Benedict has not managed to uncover the elusive Lady in Silver, despite his family andLady Whistledown's(Nicola Coughlan) efforts, he finds himself drawn to a maid, Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha), aftersaving her from assault. The two then have to take shelter at the Bridgertons'fairy tale cottagein the countryside.

When they return to Mayfair from their countryside holiday, Benedict sets Sophie up as a maid at the Bridgerton mansion; despite the promise to stay out of her way, he finds himself unable to keep away, eventually succumbing to his feelings anddeclaring himself in the worst possible mannerby asking Sophie to be his mistress, leaving viewers on a cliffhanger.

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USA TODAY TV Critic Kelly LawlergaveSeason 4 ★★ out of four, writing "it was always going to be a challenge to adapt the second Bridgerton son's story for the Netflix series, and that's not even including how many fansthink the character should be queer."

"And when you look at the plot of his story from the Julia Quinn novels from which the smash series takes its narratives, the show's writers were presented with a further challenge: How do you take a literal Cinderella story and make it interesting for audiences who have been hearing 'bippity boppity boo' since preschool?" Kelly continued. "The answer, seemingly, is the sometimes fun but often deeply frustrating fourth season of 'Bridgerton.'"

Here's what to know about Season 4, Part 2 of "Bridgerton," including the release date and cast information.

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    When will 'Bridgerton' Season 4 Part 2 release?

    Season 4 Part 2 of "Bridgerton" will drop on Netflix on Feb. 26 at 3 a.m. ET.

    Season 4 premiered with Part 1 on Thursday, Jan. 29. Like previous seasons, Season 4 will consist of eight episodes.

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    How to watch 'Bridgerton' Season 4

    The first four episodes of "Bridgerton" Season 4 are available to stream on Netflix, with the remaining four dropping on Feb. 26.

    Seasons 1 through 3 of "Bridgerton" are also available on the streaming platform.

    'Bridgerton' cast:Here's where each character is at in Season 4

    'Bridgerton' Season 4 cast

    Faces old and new are slated to make an appearance this season, including:

    • Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton

    • Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek

    • Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton

    • Luke Newton as Colin Bridgerton

    • Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Bridgerton née Featherington / Lady Whistledown

    • Ruth Gemmell as Violet Bridgerton

    • Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton

    • Will Tilston as Gregory Bridgerton

    • Hannah Dodd as Francesca Stirling née Bridgerton

    • Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte

    • Hugh Sachs as Brimsley

    • Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury

    • Julie Andrews as Lady Whistledown

    • Victor Alli as Lord John Stirling

    • Daniel Francis as Lord Marcus Anderson

    • Polly Walker as Portia Featherington

    • Lorraine Ashbourne as Mrs. Varley

    • Martins Imhangbe as Will Mondrich

    • Emma Naomi as Alice Mondrich

    • Masali Baduza as Michaela Stirling

    • Isabella Wei as Posy Li

    • Michelle Mao as Rosamund Li

    • Katie Leung as Lady Araminta Gun

    • Jonathan Bailey as Anthony Bridgerton

    • Simone Ashley as Kate Sharma

    • Gracie McGonigal as Hazel

    • Geraldine Alexander as Mrs. Wilson

    • Oli Higginson as Footman John

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