Mar. 15, 2025
Sting and Diddy.Photo:JOHN LAMPARSKI/AFP via Getty; Paras Griffin/Getty
JOHN LAMPARSKI/AFP via Getty; Paras Griffin/Getty
Despite the allegations againstSean “Diddy” Combs, “Every Breath You Take” remains untainted — at least for the man who wrote it.
In a new interview with theLos Angeles Timespublished on Monday, Nov. 11,Stingrevealed that despite what “went on” with the disgraced music mogul — who famously sampled the 1983Policehit in his and Faith Evans’ 1997 song “I’ll Be Missing You” — the original track belongs to him.
Mar. 15, 2025
The teen was saved early on Thursday, Oct. 17, after getting separated from his high school paddling team the evening prior when his kayak capsized a half mile south of Honolulu’s Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort, according to a news release from theU.S. Coast Guard.
“I knew at a certain point that I wasn’t really going to be able to fight the current, so I just tried to relax and keep my calm,” Kawai toldCNN.
Mar. 15, 2025
Get a new PEOPLE Puzzler crossword every Friday, or play any Puzzler for free anytime!See allImpressive ImpressionistMarch 14, 2025Plays the Elder BearMarch 07, 2025’No Shoes, No Shirt' SingerFebruary 28, 2025
Get a new PEOPLE Puzzler crossword every Friday, or play any Puzzler for free anytime!See all
Get a new PEOPLE Puzzler crossword every Friday, or play any Puzzler for free anytime!
Impressive ImpressionistMarch 14, 2025Plays the Elder BearMarch 07, 2025’No Shoes, No Shirt' SingerFebruary 28, 2025
Mar. 15, 2025
Josephine Ortega returns stuffed monkey to family.Photo:Yvette Ortega; Josephine Ortega
Yvette Ortega; Josephine Ortega
Josephine Ortega was traveling with her boyfriend in Nevada when she received a Facebook message from a sister at her church. The message explained that a mother in their community back in Texas was desperately searching for someone to retrieve a stuffed monkey her son had left at a hotel in Anaheim, Calif. — just an hour’s drive from where her boyfriend lived.
Mar. 15, 2025
Two-year-old Junum dog survives getting impaled on fence and undergoes “miraculous” recovery.Photo:Arizona Humane Society
Arizona Humane Society
Content warning: This story contains a photo of an injured animal that some may find disturbing.
A two-year-old dog has “miraculously” recovered from severe injuries following a scary incident.
On July 31, the Arizona Humane Society received a call from the Phoenix Police that a stray dog – a shepherd mix later named Junum – had been “impaled and disemboweled” after the canine “reportedly attempted to climb a wire fence,” according to a press release from the organization.