Mar. 16, 2025
LaTonya Floyd with George Floyd’s great-niece, Arianna DeLane.Photo: Marie D. De Jesus
As she ponders the second anniversary of her brother’s murder,George Floyd’s sister,LaTonya Floyd, tells PEOPLE that she feels “like hell.”
“It’s still hard to believe,” LaTonya, 53, says. “It’s unbearable for me. I’m a full-blooded sibling. I was in the waiting room when he was born. All I can see is that little boy.”
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Mar. 16, 2025
Prince’sfamily is holding his former doctor responsible forhis death two years ago.
The family of the late “Purple Rain” singer claims Dr. Michael Schulenberg failed to treat Prince’s opiate addiction, which could have prevented his fatal overdose in 2016, according to theAssociated Press.
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Four months prior, Prince’s family announced they were suing the Illinois hospital that treated the Grammy award winner for an opioid overdose, in which he was revived a week before his death.
Mar. 16, 2025
Katie Hill and Alex Thomas.Photo: Courtesy of Katie Hill
Former California Rep.Katie Hillis 22 weeks pregnant with her first child, a son, she tells PEOPLE.
Alex Thomas, a reporter and her partner of two years, is the father. (The pair first discussed the pregnancyin aVanity Fairarticle.)
“I didn’t think it was possible to get pregnant, and then found out in June that I was,” says Hill, who has just one ovary following surgery for endometriosis.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Two young boys died over the weekend after drowning in a pond, the Associated Press and other outletsreported.
Worried family members went on the lookout for the boys that afternoon, according to the local news outlet. That’s when one member of the search party reportedly found the younger of the two siblings floating in the pond.
Divers found Terrance soon after, and both boys were pronounced dead later at the hospital, according to KMOV.
Mar. 16, 2025
Rafael Andrade and Tiago Depina.Photo: GoFundMe
Two young cousins who did not know how to swim died following an incident at a Massachusetts lake in which one tried to save the other after he fell in, according to authorities.
Rafael Andrande, 13, and Tiago Depina, 12, were skipping rocks in shallow water at Waldo Lake at D.W. Field Park in Brockton on Saturday around 7:30 p.m., Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J.