Mar. 16, 2025
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Hold on to your butts!Doom Patrolis back for a “weird and wacky” fourth and final season, according to Joivan Wade, who plays Victor Stone, aka Cyborg.
After three seasons of refusing to work together, the members of Doom Patrol are finally ready to become a team — with Rita Farr, aka Elasti-Woman, as their leader.
Viewers can also see the members of Doom Patrol begin to feel differently about their unique abilities, which they once saw as curses.
Mar. 16, 2025
Wallace Fauquet III and family.Photo: gofundme
A Connecticut father of four is being remembered for his “caring” and “charismatic” personality after he was killed in a fiery highway crash late last week.
Wallace Fauquet III, 42, of Stonington, Conn., died Friday after the commercial truck he was driving crashed into a sedan that came to a stop on the right acceleration lane on the Gold Star Memorial Bridge in Groton after one of its tires blew out, according to an accident summary from theConnecticut State Police(CSP).
Mar. 16, 2025
Jonathan Rosen and Allie Rosen.Photo: Wealthy Habits
Jonathan Rosen and his teenage daughter were among the four victims whodied in a plane crashat an Atlanta airport on Friday, officials said.
Rosen, 47, who was the pilot and owner of the plane, as well as his daughter Allison, 14, died in the fiery crash, the DeKalb Medical Examiner’s Office tells PEOPLE. The other victims were identified as Julia Smith, 13, and Lauren Harrington, 42.
Mar. 16, 2025
Marc Summersbecame a household name in the late ‘80s on Nickelodeon’s ooey, gooey game show for kids,Double Dare, and he’ll be back when the program returns this June.
But the charismatic host who beamed on camera as the network’s signature “slime” slid down his suit would rush to remove his clothes as soon as the broadcast ended. Summers, now 66, was suffering from crippling Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a condition he hadn’t even heard of until he was diagnosed live on his own Lifetime talk show in 1995.
Mar. 16, 2025
HQ-ties and ’90s kids, this news is for you.
Double Dare‘sMarc Summerswill co-host Sunday’s HQ Trivia game alongsideScott Rogowsky— and Nickelodeon is promising a potential live sliming on the app, too.
“Some shows are format driven and others are host driven. HQ is both, and Scott Rogowsky definitely holds it down for all hosts out there,” Summers, 66, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement. “The game is fun, and because of his amazing personality and quick wit, sometimes I don’t even care if I answer questions correctly!