50 Cent Postpones Phoenix Concert Due to Extreme Heat: '116 Degrees Is Dangerous for Everyone'

50 Cent.Photo:Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images It was simply “too hot” for50 Cent. The rapper, 48, who is currently in the midst of The Final Lap Tour for the 20th anniversary ofGet Rich or Die Tryin’,announced on Monday that he would be postponing his Tuesday, Aug. 29 show in Phoenix because of an excessive heat warning. “Due to extreme heat, the show tomorrow in Phoenix, AZ is being postponed....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Marie Jones

50 Facts About Fortune Feimster

Who is Fortune Feimster?Fortune Feimster is a active American comic , author , and actress experience for her infectious humor and relatable storytelling . deliver Emily Fortune Feimster on July 1 , 1980 , in Charlotte , North Carolina , she has carved a unique niche in the amusement mankind . From her early mean solar day in Belmont , North Carolina , to becoming a beloved figure on display like " Chelsea late " and " The Mindy Project , " Fortune ’s journey is nothing light of inspire ....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 691 words · Jeremy Russell

6-Year-Old with Diabetes Sells Pumpkins to Buy a Service Dog — and Ends Up Raising Over $24K

Photo: Courtesy Katrina Christensen As 6-year-old Ian Unger geared up to begin the new school year as a first grader, the Sand Lake, Michigan, boy was most excited to ride the bus with the other kids. So he was “devastated” when school officials told him he wouldn’t be able to take the school transportation because of his type 1 diabetes. “[The district doesn’t] feel like it’s safe for him to ride the bus without [another adult] on it,” Ian’s mother, Katrina Christensen, 38, tells PEOPLE, noting that the school would not provide an aide to ride with Ian and monitor his blood sugar....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Ryan Malone

7 Warning Signs Someone Is the Victim of Domestic Violence

Photo: Getty Images Domestic violence does not discriminate. It victimizes both young and old, rich and poor, and people of all races, religions and sexual orientations. Kim Kavern, senior director with the victim services non-profit Safe Horizon, describes domestic violence as a “national crisis.” “It is certainly one of the leading causes of death among women,” she says. 1. Their Partner Insults Them In Front of Other People According to Katie Ray-Jones, Chief Executive Officer of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, this red flag can be tricky because it might not come off as a “hard insult....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 737 words · Eric Hampton

8 Former Child Stars Turning 30 in 2024, from Dakota Fanning to Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber and Dakota Fanning.Photo:Getty (2) Getty (2) We’ve watched them grow up in front of the camera, and now, these former child and teen stars are turning 30 this year.Dakota Fanningmarkedthe milestone on Feb. 24, 2024, andJustin Bieberwill soon follow on March 1.But they’re not the only ones! See all of the former teen and child stars turning 30 in 2024. We’ve watched them grow up in front of the camera, and now, these former child and teen stars are turning 30 this year....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Travis Wu

A Fire Destroyed This New Jersey Town's Shelter — Then It Received a Surprise Makeover for Its Homeless Dogs

Photo: Courtesy of George to the Rescue On a usual episode of NBC’sGeorge to the Rescue,host George Oliphant travels the country transforming homes for families facing a variety of difficult challenges. Butthe newest episodeisn’t your usual transformation. Fire at Montclair, NJ animal shelter in 2016.Courtesy George to the Rescue Oliphant, the father of a yellow rescue lab named Sugar, wanted to do something to help. “The word ‘rescue’ doesn’t just have to be about helping somebody’s home and family,” the Emmy Award winner tells PEOPLE....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Diana Lowe

A Nigerian Student's Long Journey Out of Ukraine, Slowed by Racism: 'People Broke Down Crying … Why Not Us?'

Photo: Jessica Orakpo And she’s sharing her story. Orakpo, 23, has lived in Ukraine since 2016, when she began her studies at the Ternopil National Medical University. She was set to graduate in June with a general medicine degree and then hoped to do a residency in the U.S. and specialize in rheumatology. Because ofRussia’s still unfolding attack, all of that is now uncertain. More than2 million peoplehave crossed Ukraine’s borders since Russia invaded two weeks ago in one of the largest and fastest-growing flights of refugees this century....

March 16, 2025 · 5 min · 1033 words · Courtney Young

A Soldier Ran a Makeshift Orphanage in Afghanistan, Using Love and Fun to Safeguard Kids' Dignity

Sgt. Breanna Jessop.Photo: Courtesy of the USO Sgt. Breanna Jessop joined the military out of high school in Utah because she wanted to help people. In August, amid the evacuation of American forces and vulnerable citizens in Afghanistan, humanitarian help was badly needed. Jessop, a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, was deployed to the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul and immediately made a difference. Among other tasks, she oversaw a makeshift orphanage that cared for 400 unaccompanied minors, ranging in age from seven days to 17 years old....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 416 words · James Wilson

A Timeline of Andrea Riseborough's Oscar Nomination Controversy

Photo: Momentum Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection In typicalAcademy Awardfashion, the 2023 nominations list came with some surprises — but this year, theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' decisions sparked controversy as well. Her nomination was the anticipated zinger that fans, critics and even Riseborough didn’t see coming — in part due to her various snubs at award shows prior, including theGolden Globesand Critics Choice Awards. The conversation around the actress' nod was further heightened due to the highly publicized, star-studded campaigning in the months leading up to the Academy voting....

March 16, 2025 · 7 min · 1478 words · Jeremy Thomas

Aaron Rodgers Speaks Out After His Recent COVID-19 Vaccine Claims: 'I'm an Athlete, Not an Activist'

“I’m feeling better,” Rodgers said at the start. “I’m feeling really good. You know, definitely fortunate to have the type of care that I’ve been able to have. I know it’s special and it’s helped me get through this better. I also know that it hasn’t been like that for everybody.” For more on Aaron Rodgers and other top stories, listen below toour daily podcast on PEOPLE Every Day. Recognizing that the ongoing pandemic has “been a tough two years for a lot of people,” Rodgers said his time in quarantine is “definitely a time of a lot of reflection, time to think about a lot of things in my silence here and my quarantine inside, obviously in Green Bay and not in L....

March 16, 2025 · 5 min · 938 words · Ashley Moore

Aaron Rodgers Undergoes Surgery for Torn Achilles, Thanks Doctors for 'Starting Me on the Road to Recovery'

Aaron Rodgers.Photo:Dave Shopland/Shutterstock Dave Shopland/Shutterstock Aaron Rodgersis on the road to recovery. The quarterback, 39, revealed in an Instagram Story post Thursday that he underwentsurgery to repair his left Achilles tendonthat was torn during the New York Jets' game against the Buffalo Bills Monday. “Surgery went great yesterday,” he captioned an image of himself smiling and laying on a hospital bed. “Thank you for all the love and prayers and support....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Christopher Herring

Actor Archie Lyndhurst's Cause of Death Revealed Months After He Died at Age 19

Archie Lyndhurst.Photo: Joe Maher/FilmMagic The family ofArchie Lyndhurst,who was the star of CBBC seriesSo Awkwardand the son of English actor Nicholas Lyndhurst, has revealed his cause of death. In an emotional Instagram post, his mother Lucy shared that her son died in his sleep aftersuffering a brain hemorrhage. “On the 22nd September our world blew apart, the damage caused to it totally irreparable. Archie was, and always will remain our everything....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Daniel Carter

Adam Sandler's Visit Back to 'Saturday Night Live' Gets a Little Scary — Watch the Promo

This trip down memory lane takes a horrifying turn.Adam Sandleris coming home to Studio 8H for the first time since leaving in 1995. This week, he’ll be once again hostingSaturday Night Live,and to prepare, the famous comedian took a look back at some of his past characters on the show in a new promo video for his return.“Wow, look at this guy. So young,” Sandler says in the video, as he walks down the studio’s main hallway fondly looking at old photos from some of his most famous sketches featuring characters like “Cajun Man....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 639 words · Devin Flores