Mar. 15, 2025
Hailey Bieber.Photo:Hailey Bieber/Instagram
Hailey Bieber/Instagram
Hailey Bieberis back to blonde!
On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Rhode founder and new mom, 27, unveiled a blonder hairdo in a newselfieposted on her Instagram Stories.
“Lighter for Fall 💇♀️,” Hailey wrote of her new look in the caption, including the hair cut emoji.
In the photo, she sported honey-blonde highlights in her hair as she wore it loose and looked fresh-faced as she appeared to be wearing no make-up except for a glossy lip.
Mar. 15, 2025
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In ananonymous post shared to Reddit,the 32-year-old woman says that she and her partner (identified only as a 34-year-old man) recently “welcomed our son Liam Alexander into the world.”
Her partner’s sister Katie, meanwhile, has two kids, named James and William.
“My partner and I didn’t settle on a name for our son until the day of his birth,” she writes in the post. “I have always loved the name Liam, for its sound and meaning, and was over the moon when my partner finally agreed to one of the names on my list.
Mar. 15, 2025
Hannah on TikTok; her dirty diaper video.Photo:nursehannahbh/TikTok
nursehannahbh/TikTok
A mom sharing her truth on TikTok went viral as people criticized her.
“It has been an adjustment, that’s for sure! My toddler has had a hard time not having 100% attention all the time,” Hannah tells PEOPLE, adding, “I would say the adjustment from 1-2 kids has definitely still been easier than 0-1.”
Earlier this month, Hannah shared a video on TikTok of her cleanup process after her first day solo with both kids.
Mar. 15, 2025
A scene for “Our Oceans” the new Netflix docuseries out Nov. 20.Photo:Courtesy of Netflix
Courtesy of Netflix
The world’s oceans are full of surprises.
Our Oceans, an upcoming Netflix docuseries, will help animal lovers explore these “gateways to the unknown” and the creatures that inhabit them — with some help.
This means viewers will learn about the migrations and “heists” of the humpback whales traveling through the Pacific Ocean, how walruses are coping with climate change in the Arctic Ocean, and fascinating facts about the 75,000 miles of water in between.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Courtesy Donielle Ellis
Courtesy Donielle Ellis
When Naya Ellis’s grandmother had a stroke, nobody realized what was happening at the time.
“I see how she lives every day, having [had] a stroke,” says Ellis, 15-year-old high school sophomore from New Orleans. “It caused her to become disabled. Knowing you could catch that before that happens, it could change someone else’s life.”
As part of theSTEM NOLAFellows program, she designed an early stroke detection watched called Wingitt.