Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Amazon; Stuart Weitzman; UltaNow that Halloween candy is off theshopping list, it’s time to move on to buying bigger and better things — and saving in the process.We found the eight best sales going on now, including limited-time deals onDyson air purifiers, hair tools, and vacuumsat Amazon and up to 30 percent off furniture, decor, bedding, and more from Anthropologie, just in time for hosting season. In the home department, there’s also a rare sitewide sale at Mustard Made, a colorful storage furniture brand.
Mar. 15, 2025
E.G. Daily and Robin Williams.Photo:Getty (2)
Getty (2)
E.G. Dailyis looking back on the time she spent withRobin Williamsfondly.
The revered voice actor, 62, worked with Williams onHappy FeetandHappy Feet Two,but it wasn’t really until that production began on that 2011 sequel that she got to know him.
“We didHappy Feetin LA, and then when we didHappy Feet Twoin Australia, we got to spend a lot of time with Robin,” she tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Mar. 15, 2025
Nick Foles.Photo:Wesley Hitt/Getty
Wesley Hitt/Getty
QuarterbackNick Folesis officially retiring from theNFLwith the Philadelphia Eagles during their opener in September.On Thursday, Aug. 8, the football player, 35, shared the news on social media with aheartfelt videoabout his decision.“It’s crazy to be in this moment looking at this camera, officially announcing my retirement from the NFL,” Foles said in the video, noting that the sport has been important to him since he was a child.
Mar. 15, 2025
A stock photo of the moon and Earth.Photo:Getty
Getty
The Earth is getting a second “moon” later this month, but it won’t be sticking around for long.
The asteroid — named 2024 PT5 — is following a path resembling previous similar events, the research stated. It will return to the asteroid belt orbiting the sun after its brief stint as the moon’s companion.
The research explained that, “NEOs that follow horseshoe paths, and approach our planet at close range and low relative velocity, may undergo mini-moon events in which their geocentric energy becomes negative for hours, days or months, but without completing one revolution around Earth while bound.
Mar. 15, 2025
Verdine White (left), Ralph Johnson, Maurice White and Philip Bailey in 2004.Photo:SGranitz/WireImage
SGranitz/WireImage
Despite achieving virtually all of the possible successes one could in the music world, the members ofEarth, Wind & Fireare quick to point out that they wouldn’t be here today if not for the band’s late founder, Maurice White, who died in 2016 at 74 years old from Parkinson’s disease..In conversation with PEOPLE amid their headliningHeart & Soul Touralongside Chicago, the group’s primaries, Verdine White, Philip Bailey and Ralph Johnson, reflect on Maurice’s role as the “architect” of the legendary ensemble.