Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: Christopher BoudewynsInBonnie Milligan’s dressing room at the Booth Theatre, the Broadway actress has a photo of her and her father in the hospital. They were making “silly faces,” she says.“For me, it’s this reminder to bring the joy,” theKimberly Akimboactress, 38, tells PEOPLE.Shortly after taking that picture, Milligan lost her father Bill to stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He was 69. Bill had been diagnosed just before theCOVID-19 pandemicshut down most of the world in March 2020.
Mar. 15, 2025
President Donald Trump told social media followers to ‘shut up’ about the rising cost of eggs on March 10, 2025.Photo:Anna Moneymaker/Getty; ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty
Anna Moneymaker/Getty; ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty
Shortly after PresidentDonald Trumpshared an article telling Americans to “shut up about egg prices,” a report revealed just how much egg costs have spiked in the U.S. since Trump took office.
According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' latestConsumer Price Index, the price of eggs rose 10.
Mar. 15, 2025
Brigitte Nielsen, 60, with daughter Frida, 5.Photo:Monica Gumm
Monica Gumm
Brigitte Nielsenis somewhat of an expert when it comes to geriatric pregnancy — which is any pregnancy over the age of 35.
The actress, 60,got pregnantwith her daughter Frida, 5, when she was 54, after doing in vitro fertilization (IVF) for 13 years.
“When it happened, it was just amazing,” she tells PEOPLE of finally conceiving her daughter after alreadyraising four boys,ages 28-38.
Mar. 15, 2025
Eli Manning and Emmaely.Photo: Courtesy of The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation
September is the month set aside to talk about pediatric cancer. Only 4 percent of the National Cancer Institute’s budget is dedicated to pediatric cancer.Tackle Kids Cancer, the philanthropic initiative of Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation, was established in 2015 to raise critical funds for pediatric cancer research and patient programs at Hackensack Meridian Children’s Health Children’s Cancer Institute (CCI) in New Jersey, and to increase awareness for the vital needs of pediatric cancer patients and their families.
Mar. 15, 2025
Lyndsey Feeney (left), developed sepsis months after both of her parents (Archie and Cathy, right) died of the infection.Photo:Lyndsey Feeney / SWNS
Lyndsey Feeney / SWNS
Lyndsey Feeney, 45, lost her father Archie, 73, in April after he suffered an arm injury. The wound became infected and bacteria entered his skin, causingcellulitis, which then progressed to sepsis.
Three months later, in July, Feeney’s mother Cathy, 72, who hadchronic pulmonary obstructive disorder (COPD)developed a urinary tract infection.