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PEOPLE: Kim Kardashian West, Stacey Dash, Kristy Garett and more!

PEOPLE: Kim Kardashian West, Stacey Dash, Kristy Garett and more!

North West’s little brother has a name — and it’s not Easton!

Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West have announced that their son, who was born Saturday morning, is named Saint West, according to her website and app, People reports.

“To our fans. Saint West. 12.05.15. 8 pounds, 1 ounce,” the update reads.

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The new addition does not have a middle name, despite sources previously suggesting the couple would use Robert, in honor of Kardashian West’s late father Robert Kardashian.

Kardashian West, 35, announced well before her son was born that they would not be keeping with the “direction” theme.

“I think it’s so stupid,” she said in an interview with NPR’s “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! in June.” “I don’t like South West. North will always be better.”

North was born in 2013.

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Kardashian West and West, 38, were married last year in Florence, Italy, in a gala ceremony filmed for E!‘s “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” West proposed to his bride in October 2013, renting out San Francisco’s AT&T Park for the occasion, the AP reports.

Fox Business analyst retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters and Fox contributor Stacey Dash were suspended for remarks, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Two Fox News contributors were suspended on Monday after using profanities while insulting President Barack Obama's Oval Office address.

Peters, a Fox Business analyst, appeared on Fox's “Varney and Co.” to talk about the speech about terrorism that Obama gave on Sunday in the Oval Office.

“Look, Mr. President, we're not afraid — we're angry, we're pissed off, we're furious!” Peters said on the show. “We want you to react, we want you to do something. You're afraid. I mean, this guy is such a total [expletive], it's stunning.”

Host Stuart Varney admonished Peters for using “language like that” on his program soon after Peters was done talking. His profanity was not bleeped out in the broadcast.

When Varney asked Peters to apologize, Peters said he was sorry for “giving in” to his anger but added, “My choice of words was incorrect, but my sentiment, I think, is shared by many.”

Meanwhile, “Outnumbered” contributor Dash said Obama doesn't “give a [expletive]” about terrorism. Her curse word was beeped out on the air.

“Earlier today, Fox contributors Lt. Col. Ralph Peters and Stacey Dash made comments on different programs that were completely inappropriate and unacceptable for our air,” Bill Shine, senior executive vice president of programming for Fox News and Fox Business, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. “Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel do not condone the use of such language, and have suspended both Peters and Dash for two weeks.”

Pamela Anderson may get the cover of the historic last nude issue of Playboy, but Kristy Garett snagged the last nude playmate spot, as the 749th woman to earn the centerfold spread, People reports.

The blond beauty from Tbilisi, Georgia (the country, not the state), says she's thrilled to be part of the iconic magazine as Miss February 2016.

“Playboy has a classic American story, and I want to be a part of it,” she says in a statement to People. “The lifestyle here, where you're free to express yourself, is my type of life. I am proud of the woman I am and have always dreamed of being talked about because of that.”

The worldly model, 25, speaks six different languages, travels around the globe for fashion shows, and appeared in GQ Italy, Cosmopolitan Italy and on the cover of Grazia France.

Playboy announced in October that it would stop publishing nude photos of women within the magazine's pages, explaining that the Internet took away the need.

“That battle has been fought and won,” Playboy CEO Scott Flanders told The New York Times. “You're now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free. And so it's just passe at this juncture.”

Tony Award-winning choreographer and mentor Bill T. Jones will be honored by the Human Rights Campaign with its Visibility Award, which recognizes those who shine a light on the struggles of people living with HIV, the AP reports.

The nation’s largest LGBT civil rights organization said Monday that Jones would be toasted at a gala dinner on Feb. 6 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.

Jones won Tonys for choreographing “Spring Awakening” and “Fela!,” and also is a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant recipient. He formed the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1982 with his late partner Arnie Zane.

He has tackled racism and faith in “Last Supper at Uncle Tom’s Cabin/The Promised Land,” explored those with AIDS in “Still/Here” and created a hip-hop adaptation of Aeschylus’ “The Seven.”

David Chang has a bone to pick with a certain giant coffeehouse.

The Momofuku chef is accusing Starbucks of copying recipes from his restaurant group’s sister bakery founded by Christina Tosi, Momofuku Milk Bar, People reports.

“Are you [expletive] serious ‪@Starbucks? Didn’t know your [research and development] team only reads ‪@milkbarstore cookbook,” he captioned a Twitter photo on Friday of two treats available at the sweet shop, which opened in 2008.

Though he doesn’t directly point out which Starbucks menu items he’s referring to, it’s easy to see the similarities in Milk Bar’s cream cheese-stuffed Bagel Bombs and the coffee chain’s new Bantam Bagel Balls.

The bakery’s Cereal Milk can also be compared to Starbuck’s newly released Toasted Graham Latte, which was developed to mimic the “delicious leftovers in your breakfast bowl,” according to the company’s R&D Manager Yoke Wong.

Chang finished his tweet by asking Starbucks to “pick on someone else.”

In response to the controversy, a representative for Starbucks told People, “As part of a larger effort to offer locally relevant products Starbucks began offering Bantam Bagels in 30 New York stores last June. Due to positive customer response the test recently expanded to 515 Starbucks locations in New York City, Philadelphia and Indianapolis.”

Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania has rescinded an honorary degree it awarded to Bill Cosby, the AP reports.

The college joins a growing number of schools distancing themselves from the entertainer amid sexual assault allegations.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports the school’s board voted Saturday to rescind the degree he was given in 1995. The college announced the decision to the school community on Monday.

Dozens of women have accused Cosby of molesting them decades ago. He has denied the allegations and has not been charged with a crime.

Swarthmore College President Valerie Smith says in a statement that Cosby’s “admitted personal behaviors” are inconsistent with the school’s values.

In a deposition released earlier this year, Cosby acknowledged using Quaaludes during consensual sexual encounters.

First Published: December 8, 2015, 5:00 a.m.

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