Mar. 15, 2025
Josh Schlick and his children on his 48th birthday.Photo:Amanda Schlick
Amanda Schlick
A very bittersweet birthday celebration struck a chord with many on TikTok.
In a now-viralvideo, Amanda Schlick shares the heart-wrenching moment she and her three kids celebrate her husband’s final birthday before his death from stomach cancer.
The TikTok depicts Amanda attempting to sing “Happy Birthday” to Josh on his 48th birthday. Her voice falters as the weight of reality overwhelms her, as she knew it would be the last time she’d sing those familiar words to him.
Mar. 15, 2025
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ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images
Lady Gagahas been a powerful presence at theGrammy Awardsover the years, not just as a multi-award winner butas a performerat the star-studded musical event. She made her Grammys debut at the 52nd annual celebration in 2010, performing a medley with a surprise guest before taking home two Grammys.The artist has proven time and again that she knows how to leave a lasting impression at award shows.
Mar. 15, 2025
01of 09North West at Givenchy’s Fashion ShowPascal Le Segretain/GettyWhat did you do when you were a 1-year-old? BecauseNorth Westsat front row at Givenchy’s show during Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2015.Her mommy’s mini-me, North matchedKim Kardashianin an all-black, sheer ensemble. Kim opted for open-toe pumps, while the tiny style star rocked lace-up combat boots.
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North West at Givenchy’s Fashion Show Pascal Le Segretain/Getty
What did you do when you were a 1-year-old?
Mar. 15, 2025
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Queen ElizabethII,who died on Sept. 8 at the age of 96, was just a young girl when her famed interest in corgi dogs began.
The breed first stole her heart in 1933, when her father, the soon-to-be King George VI,brought home a corgi named Dookie from a local kennel. Soon after Dookie came another furry friend, Jane.
According toVanity Fair, these first corgis kept Elizabeth and her sister Margaret company as they fled to Windsor Castle during World War II.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Jamie Squire/Getty
Victory really is sweet at the Super Bowl.For many years in recent memory, the game has often ended with players from the winning team dousing their coach in Gatorade.According toSports Illustrated, the tradition began in the mid-1980s — but the exact year depends on who you ask.And like all things Super Bowl related, predicting which color comes out of the cooler when the messy moment happens is something worth betting on.