Mar. 16, 2025
01of 23Barbara WaltersThe View/InstagramYears on the show:1997-2014The prolific journalist Barbara Walters is the mastermind behindThe View. She put together the initial panel of women, serving on it herself from 1997 until she retired in 2014.Walters, then 84, toldVarietyin 2014, “I don’t feel like I’m being pushed out. This was my decision. I should really be depressed, but I’m not. So maybe there’s something wrong with me. What’s wrong with this woman that she’s not depressed about leaving television?
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Kourtney Kardashian & Scott Disick Scott Disick, Kourtney Kardashian and their kids.Kourtney Kardashian/Instagram
While the pairended their nine-year relationshipin 2015, they’ve remained amicable co-parents over the years - evenjoking about having a fourth childtogether in the recentKeeping Up with the Kardashiansseason 19 finale.
In celebration of their sons Reign and Mason’s 6th and 11th birthdays, respectively, on Dec. 14, 2020, Disick expressed his appreciation for Kourtney on Instagram.
Mar. 16, 2025
Anju Khatiwada, a co-pilot on the plane that crashed in Nepal and left at least 69 people dead over the weekend, decided to pursue flying as a career after her husband, who was a pilot, died in a 2006 plane crash.
Khatiwada, 44, is now feared dead after Yeti Airlines flight 691 came down around 10:50 a.m. local time Sunday, perReuters.
“Her husband, Dipak Pokhrel, died in 2006 in a crash of a Twin Otter plane of Yeti Airlines in Jumla,” airline spokesman Sudarshan Bartaula told the outlet.
Mar. 16, 2025
If you talk to members of Gilbert Tuhabonye’s running club in Austin, Texas, they’ll tell you about his broad smile or easy laughter, or the way he can turn a 5:30 a.m. training session into a dance party.
“If you say the name Gilbert in Austin, ‘joy’ is going to be in the first three words of describing him. He just wants to spread joy,” says his friend Elissa Jackson, a former member of his club.
Mar. 16, 2025
Jayson Tatum for Coach.Photo:Stefano OrtegaJayson Tatumis an MVP on the basketball court and now the fashion world’s newest all-star.The Boston Celtics forward and dad, 26, has paved his own path in the sports industry (in 2022 he was voted NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals Most Valuable Player) and he’s taking a leap in his style journey as Coach’s newest ambassador.“It means a lot to be able to join the brand in such an organic and authentic way,” Tatum tells PEOPLE exclusively of his gig, which involves the athlete looking suave in Coach’s spring 2024 accessories in a debut campaign.