The article traces the roots of Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino from rural North Carolina to his role in California, highlighting personal details such as his family history, childhood interests like snakes, and his career path, including his recent leadership in immigration enforcement and his background in conservation and public administration.
Malala Yousafzai, Nobel laureate and advocate for girls' education, shares her college experiences, including rule-breaking, struggles with trauma and mental health, and her evolving views on marriage, highlighting her journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian fashion designer known for his soft tailoring and global lifestyle empire, has died in Milan at age 91. His influence extended beyond fashion into interiors and hospitality, and he was celebrated for his meticulous craftsmanship, innovative vision, and connection with the public. His death marks the end of an era for the fashion world, with many tributes highlighting his profound impact and enduring legacy.
Melissa Winter, a longtime adviser and close confidante of Michelle Obama since her campaign days and White House years, has joined the Obama Foundation, where her insight will help shape the foundation's exhibits and programs.
The article humorously lists 36 examples of entitled behavior from various individuals, highlighting their audacity and lack of consideration in different situations, from blocking views to expecting special treatment.
Lady Rose Hanbury is a British noblewoman with a long-standing connection to the royal family. She and her husband, David Cholmondeley, are neighbors of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and their family has a history of moving in royal circles. Recently, Hanbury has been the subject of rumors surrounding the Princess of Wales, despite her background as a model and political researcher after graduating from university.
Entertainment Weekly and PEOPLE will host the red carpet livestream for the 30th Annual SAG Awards, featuring interviews with stars as they arrive at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles. The event, sponsored by Campari, will be streamed live on various platforms, and the SAG Awards will be globally available on Netflix. The ceremony will feature presenters such as Jennifer Aniston and a star-studded lineup, with box office hits Oppenheimer and Barbie leading nominations.
Noam Chomsky, the renowned linguist, professor, and public intellectual, celebrates his 95th birthday. Chomsky is known for his influential work in linguistics, cognitive science, and political activism.
Malia Obama, daughter of Barack and Michelle Obama, has been leading a private and successful life since leaving the White House. She graduated from Harvard University with an Art History degree and is now pursuing a career in the TV industry as a writer, producer, and director. On her 25th birthday, she is set to direct her first production, a short film from Donald Glover's production company Gilga.
Omaha Fire Department Assistant Chief Kathy Bossman has been named as the city's next fire chief, making history as the first woman to hold the top OFD job. Bossman, who has been with the department since 1997, will take over from retiring Chief Dan Olsen on March 24. She has a master's degree in organizational leadership with a concentration in fire/rescue executive leadership from Waldorf University, a bachelor's degree in psychology from UNL, and an associate's degree in science-fire science from Southeast Community College.