Judge halts Trump effort requiring colleges to show they aren't considering race in admissions

BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday halted efforts by the Trump administration to collect data that proves higher education institutions aren't considering race in admissions.

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The ruling from U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV in Boston granting the preliminary injunction followsa lawsuitfiled earlier this month by a coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general. It will only apply to public universities in plaintiffs

The federal judge said the federal government likely has the authority to collect the data, but the demand was rolled out to universities in a "rushed and chaotic" manner.

"The 120-day deadline imposed by the President led directly to the failure of NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) to engage meaningfully with the institutions during the notice-and-comment process to address the multitude of problems presented by the new requirements," Saylor wrote.

President Donald Trump ordered the data collection in August after he raised concerns that colleges and universities were using personal statements and other proxies to consider race, which he views as illegal discrimination.

In 2023, the Supreme Court ruled against the use ofaffirmative action in admissionsbut said colleges could still consider how race has shaped students' lives if applicants share that information in their admissions essays.

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The states argue the data collection risks invading student privacy and leading to baseless investigations of colleges and universities. They also argued that universities have not been given enough time to collect the data.

"The data has been sought in such a hasty and irresponsible way that it will create problems for universities," a lawyer for the plaintiffs, Michelle Pascucci, told the court, adding that the effort seem was aimed at uncovering unlawful practices.

The Education Department has defended the effort, arguing taxpayers deserve transparency on how money is spent at institutions that receive federal funding.

The administration's policy echoessettlement agreementsthe government negotiated withBrown UniversityandColumbia University, restoring their federal research money. The universities agreed to give the government data on the race, grade-point average and standardized test scores of applicants, admitted students and enrolled students. The schools also agreed to be audited by the government and to release admissions statistics to the public.

The National Center for Education Statistics is to collect the new data, including the race and sex of colleges' applicants, admitted students and enrolled students. Education Secretary Linda McMahon has said the data, which was originally due by March 18, must be disaggregated by race and sex and retroactively reported for the past seven years.

If colleges fail to submit timely, complete and accurate data, the administration has said McMahon can take action under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which outlines requirements for colleges receiving federal financial aid for students.

The Trump administration separately hassued Harvard Universityover similar data, saying it refused to provide admissions records the Justice Department demanded to ensure the school stopped using affirmative action. Harvard has said the university has been responding to the government's requests and is in compliance with the high court ruling against affirmative action. On Monday, the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights directed Harvard to comply with the data requests within 20 days for face referral to the U.S. Justice Department.

Judge halts Trump effort requiring colleges to show they aren’t considering race in admissions

BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday halted efforts by the Trump administration to collect data that proves higher edu...
Charlie Day shares awkward moment disrobing for Jennifer Aniston: 'Never felt less attractive'

Charlie Dayis reflecting on his extremely awkward first day withJennifer Anistonon the set ofHorrible Bosses.

Entertainment Weekly Charlie Day and Jennifer Aniston at the premiere of 'Horrible Bosses' at Grauman's Chinese TheatreCredit: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage

Speaking withEntertainment Weeklyto promote the release ofThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Day, alongside co-starChris Pratt, was asked to review photos from previous on-screen roles. When it came to a scene from the 2011 comedy in which Day is bitten on the ear by Aniston, theIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphiastar joked it was actually a "private photograph" of the two together snapped by paparazzi.

In reality, the pic came from one of many scenes in the film in which Day's character, dental assistant Dale Arbus, is sexually harassed by boss Dr. Julia Harris, played by Aniston.

Day recounted one particular scene from the movie, which also starredJason BatemanandJason Sudeikis, in which Aniston's Dr. Harris uses revealing photos of Dale as blackmail.

Day and Aniston in 'Horrible Bosses.'Credit: John P. Johnson/Warner Bros.

"Our very first day of filming, we actually had to [shoot] the photographs that she bribes me with," Day recalled.

"That was like, 'Hi, how are you. Alright, pardon me, I'm going to take all of my clothes off.' I never felt pastier and doughier and just less attractive," he continued as Pratt laughed.

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In the comedy, Dale, along with his friends Nick Hendricks (Bateman) and Kurt Buckman (Sudeikis), plot to murder their overbearing, abusive bosses, portrayed by Aniston,Kevin SpaceyandColin Farrell.

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Day reprises his role as Luigi inThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie.The animated sequel toThe Super Mario Bros. Movie.also stars Pratt (Mario),Anya Taylor-Joy(Princess Peach), andJack Blackas Bowser, the King of the Koopas.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movieis now playing in theaters.

Additional reporting by Gerrad Hall.

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Cameras will roll out once again on theSummer Housecast for season 10's upcoming reunion taping, amid some of the show's most intense drama yet.

Entertainment Weekly West Wilson; Ciara Miller; Amanda BatulaCredit: Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty (3)

Series stars Amanda Batula and West Wilson sent Bravo fans into a frenzy when they posted a statementconfirming their rumored romanceon March 31, weeks aftergossip blog Deuxmoi first reportedthey were hooking up. The rumor created ripples throughout theSummer Housefandom and cast, since Batula wasbest friends with Wilson's ex, Ciara Miller, and Wilson was close with Kyle Cooke, to whom Batula had been married for four years before theyannounced their split in January.

The cast of 'Summer House' season 10Credit: Kareem Black/Bravo

The revelation came as season 10 was still airing — which the cast filmed last summer — but right before the reunion episode was slated to begin filming, as typically scheduled so the stars have time to watch the show back and go into the reunion ready to discuss relevant topics.

With everyone from theirfellowSummer Housecastmatestoother Bravo starsandcelebrities outside the reality TV spherehavinga lottosay about the relationship reveal and picking sides, the question on everyone's lips is: when is the season 10Summer Housereunion?

Here's everything to know about the highly anticipated sit-down and when fans can expect it to air.

When is theSummer Houseseason 10 reunion premiere?

While Bravo hasn't announced an official date for theSummer Houseseason 10 reunion,Entertainment Weeklyhas learned that it will film in late April and is slated to air end of May.

Andy Cohen confirmed thathe's preparing questions to ask the castduring the episode in a post shared to X on March 31.

"My team is getting ready for THE SUMMER HOUSE REUNION!" the host wrote. "Send me all of your questions for the cast NOW and let me know where you're from in the question!"

Manypeople had suggestions.

What happened between Amanda, Ciara, Kyle, and West onSummer House?

WhileSummer Househas featured many a love-triangle and messy breakup, the latest drama between Batula, Cooke, Miller, and Wilson is particularly messy.

Fans have been vocally concerned about Miller, since she and Wilson had a very public breakup after dating for a few months during the show's eighth season. Although their brief dalliance following Wilson's addition to the cast in 2023 ended on less than friendly terms, the pair havemaintained a will-they-or-won't-they vibeever since.

The news of Batula and Wilson created ripples throughout theSummer Housefandom since the show's latest season featured multiple cast memberswondering if Miller and Wilson were getting back together, with the latter being notably disturbed when approached by costar Jesse Solomon about possibly kissing Miller if given the chance. At one point in the season,Wilson even referred to Miller as "the love of my life."

Amanda Batula, Ciara Miller, and West Wilson attend 'BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen Presents: The Bravos'Credit: Griffin Nagel/Bravo via Getty

Fans felt particularly scandalized about the rumors because Batula and Miller have been close friends for years; Batula even gushed about Miller coming to her aid after she and Cookeannounced their split in January, a little more than a month before online speculation about her relationship with Wilson began.

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It didn't help that both Wilson and Batula denied the rumorsdaysbefore confirming them on social media.

Wilson brushed aside the rumors during a recent appearance on Bravo'sWatch What Happens Live,stating thathe and Batula were just friendsand adding, "If it's not clear, that's a very important person to me, and I, like, care about her a lot."

Batula further denied the rumors, writing, "THANK YOUUUUUUU," when responding to a fan who commented, "West is a safe boy bestie for Amanda because they'd never date. He's so much fun, he cares about his friends, and they have mutual friends to hang out with all the time."

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What have Ciara Miller and Kyle Cook said about Amanda Batula and West Wilson's new relationship?

Miller hasn't responded publicly, but she hasunfollowed both Wilson and Batula on Instagramsince their announcement. Wilson and Batula, similarly, are no longer following her.

Cookebroke his silence in a TikTok interview posted April 1, saying that he was "more concerned" about his ex than his own feelings. "I'm obviously frustrated, I mean, we have a new show coming out, and there's so much that gets unpacked there," Cooke told "street journalist" Adam Glyn. "I'm obviously disappointed in her... but just hearing her and hearing how unwell she is, and [her] dark thoughts, I just ask people to just, maybe, pull off the gas a little on the cyberbullying and hate."

The Loverboy founder confessed that he doesn't "understand the timeline just yet" of the relationship between Batula and Wilson, which makes watching the still-airing current season a "mental mindf---." He revealed that he found out about the relationship "over the weekend" and got a heads-up before Batula and Wilson posted their statement, although he admitted that he wasn't completely caught off guard at the admission.

The 'Summer House' season 8 reunionCredit: Jocelyn Prescod/Bravo via Getty

"I mean, it's just like a series of events that, unfortunately, the evidence just kind of started piling up, piling up, piling up. I'll leave it at that," Cooke said. "Looking back, there's a lot of us [who've] been looking at his body language and, you know, how touchy and handsy he is with her and just kind of gave him a little bit of a hall pass like 'Oh, it's West.'"

Cooke said that he's also spoken to Miller and believed that the ICU nurse "had more evidence at her disposal" of the relationship between Batula and Wilson than he did.

Who is attending theSummer Houseseason 10 reunion?

The entireSummer Housecast of season 10 is expected to appear at season 10's upcoming reunion. That includes Amanda, West, Ciara, Kyle, Lindsay Hubbard, Carl Radke, Jesse Solomon, Mia Calabrese, KJ Dillard, Dara Levitan, Bailey Taylor, Ben Waddell, and Levi Sebree.

However, being expected to appear doesn't mean everyone will show up. As Cooke shared duringhis interview after the news broke, things between the stars of the series are a mess at the moment.

"It's just a lot to take in. It's not just me, Amanda, West, Ciara. It's, like, our whole friend group. I mean, Carl is a mess," he said. "It really does put into jeopardy what the show's about because you can't shootSummer Houseif the vibes are off. We're not actors."

Where can I watch theSummer Houseseason 10 reunion?

TheSummer Houseseason 10 reunion will air on Bravo and be available to stream on Peacock next day.

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1977 Hit Ranked Among Best 'Country Rock Songs' of All Time Became a Breakup Anthem

In 1977, The Marshall Tucker Band released a song that would go on to define both their career and the country rock genre.

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Their hit, "Heard It in a Love Song," became one of the band's biggest successes, reaching the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning lasting recognition decades later. The track has since been ranked among the best country rock songs of all time byUltimate Classic Rock,highlighting its enduring impact.

Written by lead singer Doug Gray, the song stands out for its smooth blend of country storytelling and rock instrumentation. With its laid-back groove and instantly recognizable melody, it captured the essence of the Southern rock sound that defined the era.

"Well, it was kind of strange. I put off singing that song for a year because, here I was thinking to myself, 'That's just too simple if a song for Marshall Tucker to put out there,' with all these other complex songs that we've got out," Gray said in a2018 interview.

"It finally got to the point where the record was coming out. So they said, 'OK, we got the track. You got to come put the vocal on it.' I put the vocal on it, they put the thing out, and four weeks later it was starting to chart. And everybody, all these teeny-bopper people, were there listening and singing to it." So those teeny-bopper people are now in their 40s or 50s or 60s.""

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At its core, "Heard It in a Love Song" is a breakup anthem, one that leans into emotional honesty without becoming overly dramatic. Its lyrics reflect on love, loss and the fleeting nature of relationships, delivered with a sense of quiet resignation that resonated with listeners.

Formed in the early 1970s in South Carolina, The Marshall Tucker Band became known for their fusion of rock, country and jazz influences, often incorporating flute and extended instrumental sections into theirmusic. Songs like this helped them stand out among their Southern rock peers and build a loyal fan base.

Over time, "Heard It in a Love Song" has remained a staple of classic rock and country playlists, continuing to connect with audiences acrossgenerations.

More than four decades later, the track still holds its place as a defining country rock classic, one that captured the sound of its time while delivering a message that feels just as relevant today.

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