Mar. 15, 2025
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Gilt (4)
Duck, duck, goose! These are theseasonal stylesto go after — and fast!
There are still nearly two full months of winter left, but you can stay nice and toasty with Canada Goose jackets and scarves, which are nowup to a whopping 45 percent offat discount retailer Gilt. From thispuffer scarfto thisparka, plus more than 50 other styles from the famously pricey brand, this is one sale you need to shop, stat.
Mar. 15, 2025
Candace Parker pictured beside her ‘The Can-Do Mindset’ book cover.Photo:Get Lifted Books/Ramona Rosales
Get Lifted Books/Ramona Rosales
Candace Parkeris set to release her new book and PEOPLE can exclusively share the cover!
The former professional basketball player’s book,The Can-Do Mindset,will help readers learn how to cultivate resilience, follow their hearts and fight for their passions according to a press release shared with PEOPLE. It’s due out this spring fromGet Lifted Books, a Zando Imprint.
Mar. 15, 2025
Candy Spelling in 2023.Photo:Michael Tullberg/Getty
Michael Tullberg/Getty
Candy Spelling has lost her home in the still-ragingLos Angeles wildfires, a friend confirms to PEOPLE
“It’s the house she owned with Aaron for 50 years,” Haskell tells PEOPLE.
She adds that “Candy is safe,” having been staying at her Beverly Hills residence at the time of the fire while there was construction at the Malibu property, but says, “this feels like an apocalyptic crisis.
Mar. 15, 2025
Genova yellowfin tuna in olive oil.Photo:Genova
Genova
Tri-Union Seafoods — a seafood company that sells under labels like Genova, Van Camp’s, H-E-B and Trader Joe’s brand names — has issued a voluntary recall for several canned tuna products.The company released the recall on Friday, Feb. 7, and the FDA shared the recall on Monday, Feb. 10. The announcement comes from “an abundance of caution” after the company’s supplier flagged a manufacturing defect on the pull tab.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jason Thornburg.Photo:Amanda McCoy/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tribune News Service via Getty
Amanda McCoy/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tribune News Service via Getty
Content warning: This article contains disturbing descriptions of violence.
A Texas man who murdered, dismembered and burned the bodies of three people — and admitted to eating part of the remains of one victim — has been sentenced to death, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors said Thornburg killed David Lueras, 42, Maricruz Mathis, 33, and Lauren Phillips, 34, in September 2021 because he believed they “needed to be sacrificed for religious reasons.