Mar. 15, 2025
Dean Unglert engagement.Photo: Dean Unglert/instagram
Dean Unglertis one happily engaged man!
On Tuesday, the reality star shared photos from his recent surprise engagement toCaelynn Miller-Keyes. The couple’s engagement took place on October 24on Kauai Islandin Hawaii, after more than three years of dating.
Unglert, 31, shared acarousel of three photos from the big moment, which happened at the end of an 11-mile hike along theNā Pali Coast.
Alongside the photos, the reality star wrote, “under promise.
Mar. 15, 2025
Deana Carterand Phil Vassar are getting in the holiday spirit with a festive new video for their song “Brand New Year.“The music video, which PEOPLE is exclusively premiering, features the country stars duetting in a cozy room that’s been decked to the nines with Christmas cheer, from trees and tinsel to string lights and candles.As they sing together, personal photos of the longtime friends with their loved ones flash before they share a hug at the end.
Mar. 15, 2025
DeRon Horton.Photo:DeRon Horton/instagram
DeRon Horton/instagram
Dear White PeoplestarDeRon Hortonrevealed onInstagramthat he was shot in the arm days before Christmas.
“First off. I wanna give an honor to God for covering me and protecting me to make it out this situation and countless other ones,” Horton, 32, began in his caption. He thanked everyone who checked on him, including his family and friends. “I love yall, Thank you.”
“Gettin shot a few days before Xmas def wasn’t on my wish list 😂🎅🏽,” he continued.
Mar. 15, 2025
The Huntsville Unit prison in Huntsville, Texas, is seen on September 14, 2024.Photo:FRANCOIS PICARD/AFP via Getty
FRANCOIS PICARD/AFP via Getty
A man — who was convicted in Texas of a double homicide and admitted to killing two others — sought penance before his execution, according to multiple sources.
Richard Lee Tabler, 46, addressed the family members of those he killed moments before he was set to receive the lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas on Thursday, Feb.
Mar. 15, 2025
As soon as he heard about the tragedy unfolding in San Antonio, wheredozens of people were found dead in a tractor-traileron Monday, a local Archbishop began visiting survivors to make sure they knew people were supporting them.
Gustavo García-Siller, the archbishop of the diocese of San Antonio, toldNBC Newsthat he visited nine hospitals from Monday evening into Tuesday, but that many of the survivors he saw were intubated and not communicative.