Mar. 15, 2025
Edwin Arroyave and Teddi Mellencamp.Photo:Edwin Arroyave/Instagram
Edwin Arroyave/Instagram
Edwin Arroyaveis letting fans of his estranged wife,Teddi Mellencamp,know how she is doing followingher brain tumor surgery.In a statement posted to his Instagram Stories andmain feedon Monday, Feb. 17, Arroyave, 47, shared with his followers that their “family is thankful to everybody for your continued prayers and well wishes.““Teddi is beyond grateful for the outpouring of love while she continues to recover,” his statement continued.
Mar. 15, 2025
01of 06Danielle PiazzaWhat an honor to play the Opry! They had a custom parking place all set for me, but I messed up and parked out back next to the dumpsters…02of 06Danielle PiazzaI was so happy to share this moment with my lifelong songwriting partner, Maia Sharp!03of 06Danielle PiazzaStepping into the circle and standing on the shoulders of all the giants of songwriters and performers who have come before me — it’s hard to describe the feeling.
Mar. 15, 2025
Behold, the woolly mouse.
Scientists at the Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences have taken a small step towards their goal of bringing back the woolly mammoth: Colossal Woolly Mouse.
“I’m excited,” Beth Shapiro, Chief Science Officer at Colossal, tells PEOPLE, explaining that this is “really our first validation” that they actually can create living animals that have been genetically modified to have woolly mammoth traits.
“It’s the first time that we’ve succeeded,” she adds.
Mar. 15, 2025
Residents of a quiet Pennsylvania suburb can sleep easy again now that police have identified the mystery person sparking fear in the community.
It all started on March 11, when a woman called the Northern York County Regional Police Department to report a suspicious person.
The woman informed police that the person showed up unannounced at her home and proclaimed to be the “Box Demon” before leaving an empty box at her door and disappearing into the night, according to anews release.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of eggs in the supermarket.Photo:Getty
Getty
The price of wholesale eggs have skyrocketed across the United States amid the ongoing outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu.Wholesale prices for large eggs hit $5.57 per dozen in the Midwest in December, which was up 150% from a year ago, according to commodity data firm Expana. Prices were even higher in California, reaching a record high of $8.