Mar. 16, 2025
This Is Uslikes to keep its viewers in suspense — but sometimes, we just need answers.
Below, PEOPLE solves some of the show’s biggest mysteries.
(Warning: spoilers ahead!)
Was the fire that engulfed the Pearson home real?Even with all the advances into digitally created effects, it turns out the thing that looks most like flames on a screen is… flames. “The best thing you can do is make a real fire when it’s appropriate and safe,” says cinematographer Yasu Tanida.
Mar. 16, 2025
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World Turtle Day wants to shed a light on these issues and how they affect the innocent half-shells of our world, and what we can do to help.
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One little Olive Ridley hatchling had a bit of encouragement from mom to help them make the transition from sand to the waters of India’s Rushikulya river.
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Prince Charles, abig-time supporter of protecting the world’s turtles, helped green sea turtle get a royal start to life in Australia.
Mar. 16, 2025
Shaeed Woodard, Latavia Washington McGee, Eric Williams and Zindell Brown.Photo: Facebook (4)
Two were killed; the fatal victims were identified as Shaeed Woodard and Zindell Brown. The two survivors — Latavia Washington McGee and Eric Williams —are recovering in a Texas hospital.The attack took place in the city of Matamoros in the state of Tamaulipas, which is under a “Do Not Travel To” advisory on theU.S. Department of State’s website due to crime and kidnapping.
Mar. 16, 2025
Over $1 million worth of dinosaur bones were allegedly stolen from Utah and shipped to China.Photo:BLM
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Four Americans have been charged with selling $1 million worth of dinosaur bones to China.
The defendants are being charged with multiple felony charges against the United States, including “concealing and retaining stolen property,” per the release. In addition to selling $1 million in paleontological resources, the indictment alleges the defendants' actions caused more than $3 million in damages.
Mar. 16, 2025
Five people died in a small plane crash off the coast of a Honduran island over the weekend.Four Americans and one Canadian pilot were on the aircraft, a Honduran armed forces spokesman Jose Domingo Meza said, according to the New York Times.“We can confirm the deaths of four U.S. citizens in a plane crash in Honduras on May 18,” a U.S. Department of State official tells PEOPLE. “U.S. Embassy Tegucigalpa is providing consular assistance to the families.