Mar. 15, 2025
Edward James Olmos.Photo:Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images
Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images
Edward James Olmos' health is on the upswing after finishing treatment forthroat cancernearly two years ago.
When asked about his health, Olmos replied, that it was “all good,” adding, “I had a test two days ago and the doctor said, ‘Congratulations, you’re doing very, very well.’ I’m very grateful, but it’s been very difficult.”
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Mar. 15, 2025
Alice Choi showing off her egg flight.Photo:Alice Choi/tiktok
Alice Choi/tiktok
There is an egg-cellent food trend making the rounds on TikTok.
Thousands of creators are creating “egg flights” — halved hard-boiled eggs topped with different garnishes. Some tasty iterations include Caesar-dressed lettuce and croutons; smoked salmon, capers and cream cheese; or tomato, mozzarella and basil. The tray of samplings, often consisting of three whole eggs or more, is what makes them flights, like a flight of beer available at breweries.
Mar. 15, 2025
(L-R) Ego Nwodim as Kimberly, Adam Pally as Danny and Stephen Curry as himself on Peacock’s Mr. Throwback.Photo:David Moir/Peacock
David Moir/Peacock
Before becoming castmates on the new series, premiering on Thursday, Aug. 8, theSaturday Night Livestar tells PEOPLE exclusively about how she “had done a sketch with Steph Curry for the ESPYswhen he hosted two years ago,” and that was “when we first met.”
But as he arrived on the set ofMr.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Ego Nwodimis sharing some “truth” into the “not-so-secret” method that allowsSaturday Night Liveto proceed as smoothly as possible.“It’s scripted, our show. We read off the cue cards,” the actress, who was promoting her new Peacock seriesMr. Throwback, tells PEOPLE exclusively. “People are always like, ‘They’re reading off the cards.’ Guys, we’re supposed to read off the cards. We’re doing a live show. These sketches change up until the minute we put them up.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Elaine Welterothis now a boy mom times two!
Earlier this month the journalist, author andfounder of BirthFUND, 37, welcomed her andhusband Jonathan Singletary’s second son, she tells PEOPLE exclusively. The new family of four are doing well.
“We are all healthy and happy to be together and learning each other,” she says. However, she admits she’s still adjusting to that newborn no-sleep schedule. “I’m not sure my brain is operating at full capacity,” she says with a laugh.