Mar. 16, 2025
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When Peloton instructorAlly Lovemarried her longtime love Andrew Haynes, she didn’t just want it to be one night to remember. She dreamed of giving her guests a celebration of a lifetime.
“Coming out of 2020, it was a challenging year. It’s still a challenging time for many people, and so we thought it would be best to take our nuptials to the next level,” Love, 35, tells PEOPLE.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Brazilian soccer legendPelé has died at age 82amid ongoing treatments for colon cancer.
“Inspiration and love marked the journey of King Pelé, who peacefully passed away today. In his journey, Edson charmed everyone with his brilliance in sport, stopped a war, performed social work around the world, and spread what he most believed to be the cure to all our problems: love,” astatement read on his Instagram account.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Penny Mordaunt played an essential role in an ancient coronation custom — and she pulled it off with impressive poise.
The Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council appeared during King Charles' coronation on Saturday to carry the large golden Sword of State into Westminster Abbey and conduct the trade of the Jewelled Sword of Offering. The 50-year-old politician gave the gemstone-covered artifact to the new monarch in exchange for 100 freshly minted 50-pence coins.
Mar. 16, 2025
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As the founder of one of the largest athletic brands in the world, a published author and a notable philanthropist,Phil Knighthas an impressive résumé.
The Nike founder started the company with his former University of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman in 1964. Knight has since become among thetop 30 wealthiest peoplein the world with a net worth of over $45 billion as of February 2023, according toForbes.
Mar. 16, 2025
When 6-year-oldPrince Georgesteps into his Year 2 classroom atThomas’s Batterseaon September 5, he will be embarking on a demanding new school year.
The future King’s year-long curriculum includes core subjects such as math, English, science, history and geography. He will also be taught religious studies, French, computing, art/design technology, music, drama, P.E. and ballet.
“The curriculum presented in Year 2 reflects the increased ability of the children, both academically and socially,” Helen Haslem, Head of Lower School, says on theschool’s website.