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01of 05Kelly Ripa & Mark ConsuelosLorenzo Bevilaqua/Disney General EntertainmentThey’reLive! On April 17, 2023,Mark Consuelosofficially took his co-host chair alongsideKelly Ripaon thelong-running ABC morning talk show, replacing the departingRyan Seacrest.“Thank you for trusting me to be your co-host,“Consuelos saidduring the pair’s debut. He continued with a nod to theirAll My Childrencharacters: “Thank you America, thank you — Hayley and Mateo forever.”
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Chicago couple Stacie Pawlicki and Alex Morton.Photo:Joy Lane, Studio This Is Photography
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Like so many other singles, Alex Morton and Stacie Pawlicki had amemorable “meet-cute” storyduring theCOVID-19 pandemic— but their story didn’t end there! This summer, the two tied the knot in Chicago after being together for more than three years.
“It took a little while, but well worth the wait,” says Pawlicki, 37, laughing during a video interview with PEOPLE.
Mar. 16, 2025
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As part of an investigation, The Athletic spoke with more than a dozen players from teams Riley has coached over the last ten years. Two former players, Sinead Farrelly and Meleana “Mana” Shim went public to accuse Riley — a three-time NWSL champion and two-time Coach of the Year — of coercing them into sexual acts as their coach. Riley has denied the allegations, and has not been formally charged.
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In the motions, attorneys asked thatDNA samples be takenfrom both the two children as well as from the motherduring their autopsies, which were scheduled to begin on Friday, reported CBS4.
DNA expert Richard Eikelenboom claimed in the filings that DNA samples “would remain on the necks of the decedent children,” according to ABC affiliate Denver 7. The motion also asked that DNA samples be taken from the hands and nails of the girls’ mother.
Mar. 16, 2025
Politicoreports thatthe 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans made their decision along party lines, with two Republican-appointed judges ruling to approve the move.
“Given that building ‘the wall’ was Trump’s No. 1 campaign pledge, it is no surprise that he has been so obsessed with building it,” Peter Andreas, a border wall historian at Brown University, tells PEOPLE. “It is still a long way off, so much so that ‘finish the wall’ will undoubtedly be a lead campaign pledge in the next election.