Mar. 16, 2025
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Nearly 30 years after debuting on the big screen, Cher Horowitz and her trendsetting looks are back in action!
As a part of its latest campaign, Rakuten aired itsCluelessSuper Bowl ad, which seesAlicia Silverstonereprising her role as the ’90s It Girl in the yellow plaid suit thats imprinted on all of our consciousnesses.
The online shopping platform enlistedChristian Siriano, a longtime friend of Silverstone’s, to do the honors of reimagining the iconic outfit.
Mar. 16, 2025
Christian Slaterloves being a dad.
“It’s cleaning those bottles — there’s so many pieces to break down with that stuff, it’s a milestone to get through it,” he told PEOPLE at the premiere in New York City.
“An official milestone is that she’s actually starting to really acknowledge us and smile, which is a big deal,” the new father of three said.
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“Before, it would just be this involuntary thing,” Slater continued.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The class of 2022 is making their voices heard.Graduating students atSeattle Pacific Universityhanded the school’s interim president Dr. Pete C. Menjares rainbow Pride flags in lieu of shaking his hand during Sunday’s commencement ceremony in protest of the Christian school’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies for employees.“It started just as a conversation among students that we didn’t really want to shake the president’s hand at graduation,” said Chloe Guillot, who helped organize the protest toldCNN.
Mar. 16, 2025
“We all grew up in these areas, and we saw how much people were struggling and how much help people needed,” Yelich tells PEOPLE about why he got a “group text” going with his teammates and friends to think of ways to help out.
He adds, “We didn’t know how California Strong would develop to what it is today, but we just wanted to help out and get people back on their feet from losing everything in their lives.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Christiane Amanpour is wrapping up her chemotherapy treatments.
The international journalist, 63, toldGood Morning Americathat she will undergo her final session on Thursday, 18 weeks after they began. Amanpour announced in June that she had beendiagnosed with ovarian cancer.
“Tomorrow is my last session after 18 weeks,” the CNN anchor said in the interview, calling the process “grueling, fatiguing, tiring, and emotionally wearing as well, not to mention physically and can be scary.