Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: GettyIt’s not rocket science that children pick up on verbal cues from their parents, but dads in particular may have a big impact on their kids — and it all comes down to their moods and mental health.In arecently resurfaced 2016 studyout of Michigan State University, researchers found that stressed-out behavior from a father had a negative effect on their toddler-aged children’s language development, “even when the mothers’ influences were taken into account,” explains an articleon the university’s website.
Mar. 16, 2025
Daffney Unger.Photo: Daffney Unger/Instagram
The autopsy, released Monday, confirms Unger’s cause of death was suicide. The sports star, who died Sept. 2, was 46.
The athlete (whose real name was Shannon Spruill) “had suffered multiple concussions and was concerned about CTE,” a Gwinnett County Police Department officer told the county’s medical examiner office, per the report.
Unger’s brain has been taken to Boston University Traumatic Brain Injury Center for evaluation, according to the Gwinnett County chief medical examiner.
Mar. 16, 2025
Daft Punk has broken up.
On Monday, the French music duo responsible for hits such as “Get Lucky,” “One More Time” and “Instant Crush” announced their disbandment after nearly 30 years via an eight-minute-long video titled “Epilogue.”
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The group’s longtime publicist and owner of Biz 3, Kathryn Frazier, confirmed their breakup with PEOPLE.
Mar. 16, 2025
Dagmara Dominczyk.Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
ActressDagmara Dominczykwas in attendance at the28th Annual Screen Actors Guild AwardsSunday, but her heartwas in Ukraine.
“Well. What can I write. That won’t make this post seem trite, indulgent or meaningless. Because my Slavic heart is with Ukraine. It has been for days. But tonight was a reprieve, a small happy moment that I got to share with the love of my life,” she wrote, adding a tag for her husband.
Mar. 16, 2025
Title:Former Staff Writer/ReporterEducation:University of Oregon
Title:Former Staff Writer/Reporter
Education:University of Oregon
Dahvi Shira is a former staff writer and reporter at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE in 2014.Before joining PEOPLE in 2010, Dahvi held several roles at NBC Universal’s E! Online — including writer and reporter, editorial assistant and production assistant — from 2007 to 2010. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in magazine journalism from the University of Oregon in 2005.