Mar. 15, 2025
Erin Wright (left), stock image of a line at an airport counter.Photo:@erin_wright_/TikTok; Getty
@erin_wright_/TikTok; Getty
A 24-year-old woman who was ready to attend her sister’s bachelorette party was shocked to arrive at the airport and learn that she had been placed on an airline’s no-fly list.
Erin Wrightwas all set to travel but was having trouble checking in. When she asked an American Airlines employee at the airport for assistance, she learned the confusing news, as she explained in a now-viral TikTok.
Mar. 15, 2025
Vicki Tozer takes photo of her Hinge date on date with the wrong person.Photo:Vicki Tozer
Vicki Tozer
When Vicki Tozer showed up to meet her Hinge date at Seward Park in Seattle, the moment immediately took a turn for the unexpected.
Tozer, an environmental scientist, had been chatting with the man, an engineer in tech, for about a week. While messaging, the two had bonded over their shared love for the outdoors, so when the man suggested a date, Tozer proposed paddleboarding.
Mar. 15, 2025
Juanita Gantt has sued the manufacturer of Ozempic.Photo:CBS Mornings/YouTube
CBS Mornings/YouTube
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of the popular diabetes drugs marketed under the the brand namesOzempicandWegovy, claiming that the drug’s labeling doesn’t adequently warn about the potential side effects.
One of those side effects, Juanita Gantt claimed onCBS Mornings, impacted her colon, which she asserts had to be removed as a result of the medication.
Mar. 15, 2025
Gerald Roszak and his granddaughter, Brianna Patz, playing chess together.Photo:Courtesy of Brianna Patz
Courtesy of Brianna Patz
When Gerald Roszak entered a new and unfamiliar chapter of life, his granddaughter Brianna Patz was there to support him every step of the way — and she invited millions of TikTok users to help cheer him on.
Last month, 88-year-old Roszak moved from his longtime home in Milwaukee to an assisted living facility in Green Bay, Wis.
Mar. 15, 2025
Husband and wife writing up a will in a stock photo.Photo:Getty
Getty
A woman is igniting conversation online after sharing that she plans on giving her husband “everything” if she dies first — unless he remarries, in which case he’ll only get half.
In a post onReddit, the woman explains, “Right now we share accounts and all our finances and everything.”
“If I happen to die before him, I told him he would get everything.