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Mar. 15, 2025

After Years of Fertility Struggles, Couple Fosters Triplets. When They Move to Adopt Them, They Get a Surprise (Exclusive)

The Levasseur Family.Photo:Hailey Hepperly Photography Hailey Hepperly Photography Mackenzie and Lovensky Levasseur’s path to parenthood was anything but ordinary. In anow-viral TikTok, the Levasseurs share their journey from years of fertility issues to ending up with four sons in a matter of months. After struggling to get pregnant, and one heartbreaking miscarriage in 2017, the couple decided to open their hearts and home to foster children. Little did they know that their decision would change their lives forever.

Mar. 15, 2025

AG Pam Bondi Says She Might Release Jeffrey Epstein Files Thursday: 'A Lot of Names'

Jeffrey Epstein.Photo:AP/Shutterstock AP/Shutterstock The Department of Justice might be set to release the flight logs and names of people connected toJeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and sex offender, on Thursday, Feb. 27. U.S. Attorney GeneralPam Bonditold Fox News host Jesse Watters of her planson his showon Wednesday, Feb. 26. “What you’re going to see … is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information,” Bondi said.

Mar. 15, 2025

Aida Mariam Davis Wants Black Americans to Find Power in Their African Roots — Aunt Angela Davis Agrees (Exclusive)

Aida Mariam, Kindred Creation.Photo:Bexx Francois; Courtesy North Atlantic Books Bexx Francois; Courtesy North Atlantic Books Mother and community organizer Aida Mariam Davis didn’t set out on her own to write her first book — she was asked to. “It was in 2020 and a university press found me on the internet and essentially commissioned a book,” says Mariam Davis, an Oakland-native who graduated from UC Berkeley with degrees in political science and African American Studies and went on to get her Master’s in public policy from USC before launching a company calledDecolonize Design.

Mar. 15, 2025

Airline Traveler Says Mom with a Large Family Was Unhappy When Her Kids Couldn't Skip Ahead in Line

People on airplane flight (stock image).Photo:Jeffrey Greenberg/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Jeffrey Greenberg/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty A woman is detailing her fellow airline passenger’sless-than-ideal travel etiquetteduring a recent experience while boarding a flight. “So they call my group # and I’m boarding the plane when a mom (ignoring her family) rushes in and I fall in line behind her,” Jerez explained. “Then her family of like 6 are behind me.

Mar. 15, 2025

Airport's New ‘Hug Time’ Limit Sparks Debate: ‘Is Nothing Sacred?’

Dunedin Airport drop-off zone sign.Photo:Dunedin Airport Dunedin Airport A New Zealand airport has sparked quite the debate over its new “max hug time” signage at its drop-off zone. Dunedin Airport.Alamy Alamy The airport’s CEO, Daniel De Bono, explains the reason for the new signs in a statement shared with PEOPLE. “We’ve recently relocated our drop-off zone to improve safety and traffic flow at Dunedin Airport. To keep things moving smoothly, we’ve installed new signage, including the ‘Max hug time 3 minutes’ sign,” De Bono says.