"They had to cut my body open from top down," Spice recalls exclusively to PEOPLE of her sepsis illness Latoya Gayle joined PEOPLE as an Associate Editor in 2024. Her work has previously appeared in ...
The South Carolina measles outbreak is growing at an astounding speed. “Over the last seven to nine days, we’ve had upwards of over 200 new cases. That’s doubled just in the last week,” Dr. Johnathon ...
Moises Mendez II is an associate editor at Out Magazine based in Brooklyn, New York. He covers internet culture and entertainment, including television, movies, music, and more. Before joining Out, he ...
MacArthur Park has erupted into LA’s fentanyl ground zero — a collapsing, chaos-soaked war zone where overdoses hit by the hour, people die daily, crime crews corner the market — and what used to be a ...
The college students gazed intently at the screen, trying to discern whether the photo was real or created by artificial intelligence. “It’s almost like a smudged painting,” said Quincy Shepherd, a ...
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A secretive Fort Bragg operation that specializes in influencing people’s thoughts has released a hypnotic recruitment video that is laced with hidden meanings and strange images. Known as the 4th ...
Rapper Ice Spice and Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner sparked romance rumors in February 2025 Emily Blackwood is a writer and editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023.
A year and a half ago, a team of Times journalists had a simple ask: Look — really look — at a work of art for 10 minutes. The response has blown them away. Credit...Julien Posture Supported by By ...
Key members of the original Halo development team have hit out at the Department of Homeland Security’s use of Microsoft's first-person shooter to promote ICE, with one saying: “it makes me sick.” ...
Are mom, dad, grandma and grandpa “too online”? A new survey looked at how older Americans are using screens and technology — and it turns out their habits may not be so different from their younger ...