Mar. 16, 2025
Harmony Montgomery.Photo: Crystal Sorey
The stepmom ofHarmony Montgomery, the New Hampshire girl who vanished in 2019 but wasn’t reported missing for more than two years, was released from jail on bail Friday — a decision that has left the girl’s mom angry and bewildered.
Kayla Montgomery.Manchester NH Police/Facebook
In April, shewas hit with new criminal chargesof receiving or obtaining a rifle and a shotgun that Adam Montgomery — from whom she is now estranged — allegedly stole in 2019.
Mar. 16, 2025
Julie Mazziotta.Photo: Madison Hynes
When I started training for the Chicago Marathon in July, I wasn’t too worried about the increasingly long Saturday runs on the schedule. I hadtrained for a marathononce before (which I never got to run…don’t go for a hike two weeks before race day and sprain your ankle), and I had managed to do every single run solo on trails near my childhood home in Maryland — just me, my little 12 oz.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Mark Wilson/GettySupreme Court JusticeRuth Bader Ginsburgmissed oral arguments on Monday, a little more than two weeks after she underwent surgeryto remove malignant nodules in her lungs,BuzzFeedandCNNreport.According to BuzzFeed, it was the first time Ginsburg, 85, had missed arguments since she joined the nation’s highest court in 1993.However, she will still be able to cast a vote in the cases heard Monday as she will be able to review the transcripts of the arguments, according to CNN.
Mar. 16, 2025
It has been more than a year since the February 14, 2018 mass shooting at Parkland, Fla.’sMarjory Stoneman Douglas High School claimed the lives of 17 students and staff members. But the emotional fallout hasn’t ended.
To honor the memories of those lost and help raise awareness of the mental health issues that can linger after gun violence, PEOPLE spoke with six Parkland students about their experiences then and now.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Courtesy Nathalie Arzu
Nathalie Arzu, a college student in upstate New York, was heading home from dinner in a cab on Sept. 15, 2011, when she got a call with horrific news: Her 16-year-old brother, Jose Webster, had been shot to death just blocks from their home in the Bronx.
“My hands were numb,” Arzu, now 26, tells PEOPLE. “I dropped the phone in the cab.”
Two men her brother had never met tried to pick a fight with him before shooting him 15 times with two different guns, she says.