Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Joel Brotherton/instagramA “passionate and creative” musician has been identified as the hikerwho died after he fell about 40 feetfrom a trail in Arizona over the weekend.Joel Brotherton was gravely injured on Feb. 6 when he fell while hiking Hole in the Rock Trail at Papago Park in Arizona, according to FOX affiliateKSAZ. The 33-year-old was an avid musician and outdoorsman, his mother, Karen Rose, told the station.“He played guitar, sang, loved the outdoors and had a large family who loved him very much,” she said of her son.
Mar. 16, 2025
Kristen Stevenson (right) receives the Pritzker Memorial Scholarship in 2020 from ICU Nurse Manager Alison Prunty.Photo: Courtesy Glens Falls Hospital
Stevenson, of Queensbury, worked at the hospital as a cardiac catheterization nurse, hospital spokesman Ray Agnew confirms to PEOPLE.
“The Glens Falls Hospital Community is heartbroken at the loss of one of our nursing staff, cardiac catheterization nurse Kristen Stevenson,” Agnew says. “Kristen was 33 years old and had worked at the hospital since May of 2011.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Pasha Lee/Instagram
Pasha Lee, a 33-year-old Ukrainian actor, was reportedly killed on Sunday in Irpin as Russia continues its invasion of the eastern European country.
Lee’s lastInstagram post on Fridayshowed him in Irpen wearing camouflage gear as he wrote in the caption (roughly translated to English): “For the last 48 hours there is an opportunity to sit down and take a picture of how we are being bombed, and we are smiling because we will manage and everything will be UKRAINE.
Mar. 16, 2025
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At 6-foot-1 and nearly 335 lbs., Elijah Simmons stands out in a crowd, but the signee of the Tennessee Volunteers college football program also stands out on the basketball court too — and has proved it in an amazing viral video.
It all started when the Pearl Cohn High School student promised the head coach of the Volunteers, Jeremy Pruitt, that he was able to dunk.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aftermath of riots in the U.S. Capitol.Photo: MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
The aftermath of last week’sU.S. Capitol riottook a startling turn this week, when Democratic members of Congress accused Republicans of helping insurrectionists plan the violent Jan. 6 events.
Rep. Mikie SherrillsaidTuesday night on Facebook Live that she had previously witnessed multiple members of Congress leading groups through the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 5.
Five people, including a Capitol police officer, died in connection with the insurrection.