Mar. 15, 2025
Why December 5th is the best day.
Get ready as Dec. 5 is set to bring much-needed clarity and decisiveness.
TheAquariusmoon urges us to see situations from a broader perspective, allowing us to note how we can evolve and grow due to the presence of the Sun, Mars, and Pluto — all of whom add zest to the day.
Mercury,which has been retrogradein Sagittarius since Nov. 25, is experiencing a refresher on Dec.
Mar. 15, 2025
Gerald McRaney.Photo:Cliff Lipson/CBS
Cliff Lipson/CBS
Most men in their late 70s are pretty well into retirement, butParadiseactorGerald McRaney, 77, has no interest.
“People tell me I’m supposed to retire, and I just can’t do it,” McRaney tells PEOPLE. “Somehow I have to stay active. When you have a feeble mind like I do, you have to keep it in shape!”
He’s joking of course, but the longtime actor, who rose to fame in the ’80s, starring on shows likeSimon and SimonandMajor Dad,issomehow busier than ever.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stacey Ruschcontinues to have firm boundaries in her relationship.
TheReal Housewives of Potomacseason 9 newbie has a frank conversation with boyfriendThomas Anthony “TJ” Joneson Sunday’s all-new episode, telling him that she’s still not comfortable going on public dates together as her divorce to husband of 16 years Thiemo Rusch hasn’t been finalized.
It goes beyond that, though. In PEOPLE’s exclusive preview from the episode, Stacey tells TJ that “in the next couple of days,” her husband is finally moving out of the house they share with 8-year-old daughter Arabella.
Mar. 15, 2025
PJ Diaz.Photo:GoFundMe
GoFundMe
A man from Wichita, Kansas — who was one of the 67 victims killed inthe Wednesday, Jan. 29 plane crash in Washington, D.C.— is being remembered for his love of travel.
“I don’t post often but my heart is broken and reaching out for prayers for me and my family,” Linda Diaz, the mother of Pete “PJ” Diaz, 30, wrote in a message on aGoFundMecreated to help the family following her son’s death.
Mar. 15, 2025
‘The Wind on Her Tongue’ and. Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba in Wicked, Part I.Photo:Atria/Black Privilege Publishing; Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures
Atria/Black Privilege Publishing; Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures
In my upcoming novel,The Wind on Her Tongue, I introduce another powerful, misunderstood figure. This time, the focus turns to African mythology and religion, spotlighting Oya, the Yoruba Orisha of wind and storms. As the second installment of theDaughter of Three Waterstrilogy, this standalone novel reimagines Oya’s story while drawing upon the foundations laid in my debut,Shallow Waters.