North West Makes Modeling Debut Alongside Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner in New Fendi Campaign

Like mother, like daughter! At just five years old,North Westmade her modeling debut alongside momKim Kardashian West, 37, and grandmotherKris Jenner, 63, to front Fendi’s #MeandMyPeekaboo campaign in honor of the 10th anniversary launch of the brand’s iconic Peekaboo bag. The three generations of KarJenner ladies posed in candid and spontaneous shots taken in Los Angeles that capture the intimate, personal side of their family. Fendi/Youtube “We have chosen to collaborate with family-related members that have been relevant in general, as well as known as a family, from the more controversial ones, who more and more express a courageous point of view and they have a vision, to more unexpected and unexplored ones,” Fendi’s chief executive officer Serge Brunschwig toldWWD....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 654 words · Patricia Guerrero

North West Shares What She Wants to Be When She's Older — Which Includes Owning Yeezy and SKIMS

North West for i-D.Photo:Willy Vanderperre for i-D Willy Vanderperre for i-D North Westhas high hopes for her future. In her first solo cover story fori-D’s Fall/Winter 2023 issue, the daughter ofKim KardashianandKanye Westopened up about what she wants to be when she grows up. While the 10-year-old still has a lot of time to change her mind, she has her heart set on a few different careers. “A basketball player, a rapper, um…Well when I was 7 I wanted to be a boxer,” she tells the outlet....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 297 words · Sara Woods

NPR Abandons Twitter After Being Labeled 'Government-Funded Media,' Defends 'Editorial Independence'

Twitter logo.Photo: Chesnot/Getty Images NPR is parting ways withTwitter. The public radio network announced on its website that it will no longer post new content on the social media platform afterTwitter categorized it as “state-affiliated media”. It noted that the term is also used for “propaganda outlets” in countries like Russia and China. It adds, “We are not putting our journalism on platforms that have demonstrated an interest in undermining our credibility and the public’s understanding of our editorial independence....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 430 words · James Gutierrez

Obama, Bush and Clinton Reunite to Note Importance of 'Peaceful Transfer of Power' as They Wish Biden Luck

Former PresidentsBarack Obama,George W. BushandBill ClintonattendedJoe Biden’s inauguration ceremony on Wednesday morning, went with him to a ceremonial wreath-laying that afternoon — and appeared later in the night during theCelebrating Americaprimetime specialto wish the 46th president luck and to underscore (without having to say why) the rightness of transferring power. “Good evening, America. Obviously, there was a personal element to seeing my former vice president become the 46th president, to seeKamala Harrisas our first woman vice president,” Obama, 59, began....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · Christy Carter

Ohio Man Wept After Deaths of Wife, 3 Family Members in April — and Now He's Charged With Murder

Photo: Cincinnati Enquirer via USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA After saying he discovered the bodies of his wife, her visiting aunt and his in-laws all shot to death in the family’s West Chester, Ohio, apartment, 37-year-old Gurpreet Singh struggled to describe his emotions. “I have no words,” he told theCincinnati Enquirer, which reported that he broke down crying. “The trauma has been too much. It’s too hard to even think of all that has happened....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 350 words · Eric Berry

Ohio Rescue Dog Survived Brush with Coyotes While Lost for 17 Days in Snowy Wilderness

Photo: Licking County Humane Society An Ohio couple has been reunited with their rescue dog Maggie after the animal spent 17 days lost in the freezing wilderness. Maggie survived a fight with coyotes and lived off of creek water and corn scattered for deer before she was ultimately brought home with the help of a community effort, according to theNewark Advocate. Judy and Walter Preston, who have been married for 45 years, adopted Maggie last month from LCHS after one of the couple’s other dogs died from illness in August....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 441 words · Douglas Parker

Ohio State Player Harry Miller Abruptly Retires, Details Battle with Mental Health: 'I Am Okay'

Photo: Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Ohio State University football player Harry Miller announced his medical retirement on Thursday in anemotional social mediapost that detailed his mental health challenges. Miller, an offensive lineman, approached Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day last year to tell him he had been havingsuicidal thoughts. Day put Miller in contact with the university’s counseling services, which the engineering major said was the “support I needed....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 341 words · John Anderson

Oliver Hudson Says Mom Goldie Hawn Has Been Cooking Him 'Great' Breakfasts Since He Moved Home

Oliver Hudsonis reaping the benefits of living back at home with momGoldie Hawn. “Mom cooksgreat breakfast in the morning,” said Oliver, 45. “Your mother cooks you breakfast in the morning?” replied hostStephen Colbert, impressed. “Yeah, biscuits and gravy,” Oliver replied. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 404 words · Edward Newman

Olivia Newton-John Says Husband's Home-Grown Cannabis Is Helping with Her Cancer Pain

When it comes to treating her stage 4 breast cancer,Olivia Newton-Johnis doing all she can to feel her best. “I decided I would use everything I could to get stronger,” she tells PEOPLE in this weeks issue, opening up about living with the cancer that has spread to her back. Recuperation hasn’t been easy, but she credits her husband John Easterling, 66, a natural health entrepreneur, with helping her feel better every day....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Adam Figueroa

Olivia Wilde Defends Her 'Richard Jewell' Role: 'People Have a Hard Time Accepting Sexuality'

The drama, based on a true story, suggests that the real-life journalist Kathy Scruggs — who has since died — had sex with an FBI agent in order to obtain information about Jewell being a suspect in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing. But Kevin Riley, editor at theAtlanta Journal-Constitutionwhere Scruggs worked, recently told PEOPLE there’s “no evidence” to support the implication. At the Gotham Awards in New York City on Monday night, Wilde, 35, defended the movie and said the criticism surrounding her character is unfounded....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Kimberly Tyler

Olivia Wilde on Staying Connected to Son Otis When She's Away: I Wear His Baby Lotion 'So I Vaguely Smell Like Him'

Olivia Wilde. Brian To/Variety/REX/Shutterstock Olivia Wildeis having quite the year. Aside from a fruitful onscreen career, humanitarian work and parenting duties to 2-year-old sonOtis Alexander, she’ll soon welcome her second child with fiancé Jason Sudeikis. And though the expectant star certainly has her hands full, there’s one thing she doesn’t let fall to the wayside. “I haven’t really had to sacrifice my makeup routine because I have a son,” Wilde, 32, tells PEOPLE about how motherhood has affected her beauty routine....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · Karl Christensen

Olympian Won't Be 'Defeated' by Zero-Scoring Failed Dive: 'I'm Allowed to Make Mistakes'

Canadian diver Pamela Ware didn’t have theTokyo Olympicsshe envisioned, but that hasn’t stopped her from looking ahead to what’s next. On Saturday, Ware placed last in the semifinals of the women’s 3m springboard event because while attempting her final dive, which was supposed to be her most difficult, she slipped and ended up too far forward on the board. She aborted the attempt and went feet-first into the water. The judges awarded her zero points, drastically lowering her overall score....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 290 words · Jonathan Davis

Olympic Gold Medalist Nathan Adrian Wants Swimming Taught in Schools: 'It's So Important'

Photo: Team USA Olympic gold medalistNathan Adrianis excited to get back on the road with the annualMake a Splash Tourto provide formalized swim lessons to communities throughout the country. Adrian, 33, spoke to PEOPLE about the importance of swim lessons for adults and children, and his hope is that one day, swimming will be a regular part of physical education programs in schools. “The tour is our effort to spread the word that formalized swim lessons are important,” Adrian, tells PEOPLE....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 367 words · Perry Riley