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Good evening, Freedom Eagles! We close out the day with a lighthearted jab from Senator JD Vance and a brewing battle between Starbucks workers and management. Here’s what you need to know.

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Top Stories:

JD Vance Quips About Missing Inauguration for Ohio State Game

Ohio Senator JD Vance sparked laughter when he joked about skipping the upcoming presidential inauguration to watch Ohio State’s championship game. The comment, delivered during a media appearance, showcased Vance’s unwavering support for his home state’s football team.

While some critics called the joke inappropriate, supporters applauded his lighthearted take on balancing politics and personal interests. Vance assured viewers he’ll be present at the inauguration—after the game.

Starbucks Workers Strike Over Holiday Disputes

Starbucks workers in several major cities staged walkouts during the holiday season, citing unfair working conditions and insufficient holiday pay. The strikes left some customers scrambling for their caffeine fixes and reignited debates over workers’ rights in the service industry.

Company representatives have pledged to address the grievances, but union leaders remain skeptical. The ongoing tension highlights the growing labor movement within the fast-food and retail sectors.

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