Mar. 16, 2025
Court records in the case of awoman in a long-term vegetative state who gave birthlast month in an Arizona nursing facility reveal that her last doctor’s examination took place more than eight months prior to the birth, PEOPLE confirms.
Those documents state that in affirming the need to continue guardianship for the woman, she “lacks sufficient understanding and mental capacity to make decisions or give consents for her medical, placement or financial estate.
Mar. 16, 2025
Dan Magennis is on the road to recovery — and he has a quick-thinking representative from his cable company to thank for helping him take the first steps.Kimberly Williams, a Comcast customer service rep in Jackson, Mississippi, stepped up to contact emergency services after speaking on the phone with Magennis, whose sudden change in verbal demeanor raised a red flag for Williams.“The only thing I was able to get was his name, and then his words got slurred right away,” Williams, 32, toldABC 13 On Your Sideof her August 13 call with Magennis, 65.
Mar. 16, 2025
Days afterMyKayla Skinnerthought she had seen theheartbreaking endof her Olympic journey, she has won a silver medal.
On Sunday at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre, Skinner, 24, finished second behind Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade in the women’s gymnastics vault final. Bronze went to Korea’s Seojeong Yeo.
The American spectators in the arena roared after her second-place finish.
“I am so proud of her!” Skinner’s coach Lisa Spini tells PEOPLE. “It’s very difficult to go first and then just have to sit back and wait.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl on Sunday and no one is more excited about it than actor Rob Riggle.
Riggle, who calls himself a Chiefs superfan, is over the moon about the team’s Super Bowl appearance. “I don’t know if I can verbalize it,” theDaily Showveteran andFOX NFL Sunday’s pre-game comedian told PEOPLE when asked how he’s feeling about his team going all the way.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The HangoveractorBrody Stevens' cause of death has been confirmed as suicide.
The document stated that Stevens' history of mental illness was a contributing factor. The star, who had been open about his struggles with mental health previously, suffered from depression and bipolar disorder, according to the certificate.
Stevens, who was born Steven James Brody, died at his Valley Village home last month just before 1 p.m., the certificate states.