Mar. 16, 2025
Carnival Vista.Photo: RHONA WISE/AFP via GettyTwenty-six crew members and one passenger have tested positive forCOVID-19aboard a Carnival cruise ship that departed from Galveston, Texas.The Carnival Vista ship was carrying 2,895 passengers and 1,441 crew members, the Belize Tourism Board announced in astatementon Wednesday ahead of the cruise’s arrival.All of the 27 people who contracted COVID-19 were vaccinated breakthrough cases that were either “asymptomatic or have very mild symptoms,” Belize officials stated.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Two days after thelast U.S. flight flew out of Kabul— putting an official end to America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan — a group of 27 Sacramento, California, students are thought to still be stuck in the country or are still trying to get home, according to their school district.
On Wednesday, Raj Rai, director of communication for the San Juan Unified School District, told PEOPLE that students from 19 families were in the country.
Mar. 16, 2025
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TheGreen Bay Packershave confirmed the death of a construction worker who was doing renovations at the team’s Lambeau Field.
Joshua Shaw, a 27-year-old carpenter, died on Jun. 17 after an incident at the Green Bay Packers stadium on Jun. 15, the team’s CEOannounced Saturday.
“Sadly, Joshua Shaw, a carpenter with Mavid Construction, recently lost his life in an incident in the north end zone scoreboard.
Mar. 16, 2025
Hunter and Emily smile with their kids at their wedding.Photo: Ivory Row Photography
When doctors told 27-year-old Hunter Knisley he only had weeks to live, strangers sprang into action to grant his last wish: to marry his fiancée, Emily Draper Knisley, in their dream beach wedding.
“She’s the love of my life,” Hunter tells PEOPLE.
It’s a connection that dates back to birth. Emily was born just four hours after Hunter at Fairfield Medical Center in Lancaster, Ohio — so close that their Social Security numbers are one digit apart.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A 27-year-old sailor who was killed on the USS Oklahoma 77 years ago has finally returned home to be buried on Friday, the anniversary of the attack.
The news outlet reported only 35 people were originally identified after the attack, but the Defense Department has worked to exhume the other bodies and used modern technology to give other families closure.
Carl’s 70-year-old nephew Thomas Dorr, who lives in St.