Mar. 15, 2025
Amber de la Motte with her family.Photo:Amber de la Motte/Instagram
Amber de la Motte/Instagram
Amber de la Mottesand her daughter may not see eye to eye on their career aspirations.
In a new teaser clip onTikTokfor theTLCspecialBig Family, Big City—set to debut on Feb. 25 — the de la Mottes matriarch opened up to her daughters Pearl and Naomi about her desire for them “to have a husband… who’s interested in providing for you… [and a] family” when they’re older.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Jason Merritt/Getty ; SplashNews.com
Jason Merritt/Getty ; SplashNews.com
Amber Heardhas kept her dating life out of the public eye following a tumultuous few years of legal battles with her ex-husbandJohnny Depp.
Since rising to fame, theAquamanstar has often made headlines for her romantic relationships. In 2010, Heard came out as bisexual while in a relationship with photographerTasya van Ree.
Coming out “didimpact my career, it was difficult. It was not easy,” Heard said atThe Economist‘s Pride & Prejudice Summit in 2017.
Mar. 15, 2025
The CEO of American Airlines is seeking answers about the mid-air collision of a military helicopter and one of its regional passenger planes while it was trying to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C.
In a press conference on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 30, American Airlines CEO Robert Isom shared what he knew “at this early stage.”
The plane “collided with a military aircraft on an otherwise normal approach,” he said.
Mar. 15, 2025
Plane crash at Reagan Washington National Airport.Photo:TING SHEN/AFP via Getty
TING SHEN/AFP via Getty
The American Airlines flight that crashed with 60 passengers and four crew members onboard reportedly split in half after its collision on Wednesday.According toNBC4, citing two first responder sources, the plane landed in about seven feet of water and split in two.According to the sources, the Army Black Hawk helicopter it collided with is upside down in the river.
Mar. 15, 2025
American Airlines jet.Photo:Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty
Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty
An American Airlines jet was forced to abort its landing to avoid another aircraft flying in the same area in Virginia.
The Federal Aviation Administration also confirmed the incident in a statement to PEOPLE, saying that the instruction was ordered “to ensure separation was maintained between this aircraft and a preceding departure from the same runway.”
American Airlines said that the company follows a “no-fault go-around policy” and assured that this was “not an abnormal flight maneuver” in the National Airspace System, per their statement.