Mar. 15, 2025
Aaron Carter, the former child pop star known for his albumsAaron’s PartyandLØVË, has died, PEOPLE confirms. He was 34.
The musician was found dead Saturday morning at his house in Lancaster, California, according to TMZ, who firstreportedthe news. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department tells PEOPLE a body was discovered just before 11 a.m., but police did not officially identify the victim.
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Mar. 15, 2025
Aaron Eckhart andNina Dobrevare on a deadly international mission.
On Wednesday, Vertical shared the new trailer for the pair’s new movieThe Bricklayerexclusively with PEOPLE. The film, based on the 2010novel of the same name, follows Eckhart, 55, as former CIA operative Steve Vail who is coaxed out of retirement to help the agency pursue a villain who is framing the spy agency for the murders of foreign journalists.
Steve and Dobrev’s character travel to Greece to investigate the murders, and an already dangerous situation grows continually more deadly as Steve finds uses for his bricklaying tools even in fight-or-die scenarios.
Mar. 15, 2025
Dennis Hernandez during his arraignment on Aug. 1, 2023.Photo:Douglas Healey/New York Post via AP
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Dennis “D.J.” Hernandez, the brother of the deceased murderer and former NFL starAaron Hernandez, has pleaded guilty to charges related toplanning a school shooting, according to federal authorities.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Connecticut shared in apress releasethat Dennis, 38, pleaded guilty to “transmitting interstate communications containing a threat to injure” in court on Wednesday, Dec.
Mar. 15, 2025
Aaron Judge.Photo: Mark Blinch/GettyStaying loyal to his team is paying off big forAaron Judge.The superstar baseball player and the New York Yankees have agreed to a nine-year contract worth $360 million, according to multiple reports on Wednesday morning.MLB Network insider Jon Morosi was among the first to confirm the news. “Aaron Judge is in agreement with the Yankees,“Morosi reported.Judge, 30, debuted for the team in 2016 and has played for the organization exclusively since he was drafted in 2013.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Aaron Judgeran around the bases and into the history books on Wednesday when he hit his 61st home run of the season, tying Roger Maris' single-season American League home run record.
The 30-year-old New York Yankees outfielder, No. 99, reached the mark with a line drive into the left field seats at the top of the seventh inning, at Toronto’s Rogers Centre.
Maris, the Yankees slugger who died in 1985, coincidentally broke the home run record 61 years ago in 1961.