People
Coverage of People in the Nexus archive.
- Poll: In new low, just 28% of Israelis think Trump prioritizing Israel’s security
A poll shows 28% of Israelis believe Trump prioritizes Israel's security, a significant drop from 64% in March. Additionally, 38% of respondents think Israel is in a strategically better position than before the Iran war.
- Le Bilboquet refuses to shelter people caught in 80mph storm because they don’t have reservations
Le Bilboquet refused to provide shelter during an 80mph storm to individuals without reservations. People were seen huddling in their boats and running outside in distress, according to a source.
- French fight back in battle over British beach: Foreign firm welds gate shut and installs new locks after Sussex locals broke through to get onto the sand for first time in 18 years
A foreign firm has welded a gate shut and installed new locks at a British beach in Sussex to prevent locals from accessing the sand after they broke through after an 18-year period. The conflict involves the firm securing the area against local efforts to reach the beach.
- Barry Diller's People Inc. is bidding to take MGM Resorts private in an $18 billion deal
Barry Diller's People Inc. is bidding to take MGM Resorts private in an $18 billion deal. The proposal involves acquiring 73.9% of MGM not already owned by People Inc. at $48.30 per share in cash.
- 2 people climb to top of Empire State Building with pro-peace banner | LIVE
Two people wearing black climbed to the top of the Empire State Building with a pro-peace banner. The individuals reached the building's summit, as indicated by the title and content.
- More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing
More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are now missing. The search for survivors in Venezuela has become increasingly desperate following two devastating earthquakes.
- Washingtonians collect supplies for Venezuelan earthquake survivors
Washingtonians are collecting supplies to aid survivors of recent earthquakes in Venezuela. The earthquakes, which occurred this week, have resulted in nearly 1,000 deaths and thousands of missing persons.
- Drug charges to be dropped against Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller, reports say
Drug charges against Olympic skier Bode Miller will be dropped, his attorney confirmed. Miller was arrested in Idaho for possession of cannabis and drug paraphernalia but claimed he was unaware of the substances, which belonged to a friend. He has six Olympic medals and retired in 2017.
- Drug charges to be dropped against Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller, reports say
Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller’s drug charges will be dismissed, according to reports. Miller was charged with two misdemeanors—possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia—after an Idaho arrest, but his attorney confirmed the prosecutor has agreed to drop the case. Miller claims he was unaware of cannabis and a pipe found with a friend during a traffic stop.
- Charges dropped against country star Bailey Zimmerman for hotel incident, reports say
Charges against country music star Bailey Zimmerman for damaging a New Mexico hotel room were dropped after he paid for the damages and took responsibility. Zimmerman apologized publicly, stating he was deeply sorry for his actions and the impact on the community and fans.
- Charges dropped against country star Bailey Zimmerman for hotel incident, reports say
Charges against country music star Bailey Zimmerman for damaging a New Mexico hotel room were dropped after he paid for the damages and took responsibility. Zimmerman issued a public apology to the community, the resort, and his fans, and the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office confirmed the case was dismissed.
- Charges dropped against country star Bailey Zimmerman for hotel incident, reports say
Charges against country star Bailey Zimmerman for damaging a New Mexico hotel room were dropped after he paid for the damages and took responsibility. Zimmerman apologized publicly, stating he was sorry for his actions and the impact on the community and fans.
- Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller arrested on drug charges, reports say
Olympic skier Bode Miller was arrested on June 6 in Idaho for two drug possession charges. He was released on a $5,000 bond and pleaded not guilty. Miller, a five-time Olympian with six medals, retired in 2017 and is a father of eight.
- Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller arrested on drug charges, reports say
Bode Miller, an Olympic gold medalist, was arrested on June 6 in Idaho on two drug possession charges. He was released on a $5,000 bond and pleaded not guilty. Miller, a five-time Olympian with six medals, retired in 2017.
- Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller arrested on drug charges, reports say
Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller was arrested in Idaho on June 6 on two misdemeanor drug possession charges. He was released on a $5,000 cash bond and pleaded not guilty. Miller, a five-time Olympian with six medals, retired in 2017.
- ‘Elf’ actor accused of owing nearly $250,000 in unpaid child support, reports say
Faizon Love, an actor known for roles in 'Elf,' 'Friday,' and 'Couples Retreat,' was arrested on contempt of court charges related to unpaid child support. He was released after 16 days in custody but must provide a financial statement by July 1. His attorneys claim financial hardship, while the mother of his child alleges he owes $250,000 in unpaid support.
- Two people found shot, killed in Albemarle
Two people were found dead with gunshot wounds in Albemarle County on Sunday afternoon. The incident resulted in two fatalities.
- Bodies of two Naga hostages identified, amid rising demand to scrap peace deal with Kuki outfits
The bodies of two Naga hostages have been identified. The United Naga Council demands the termination of the SoO pact between the government and 25 Kuki armed groups and seeks the arrest of a Kuki group accused of abducting Naga villagers.
- US lawmakers demand Trump officials halt plan to send Afghans to DRC
US lawmakers urged the Trump administration to halt plans to relocate 1,100 Afghan nationals in Qatar to unsafe third countries. The Afghans had worked with US forces during the war in Afghanistan. Over 80 House members, including Republicans and Democrats, called on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reconsider the proposal.
- A modern tragedy: the Iranian revolution and its legacy
Three new books explore the legacy of the Iranian Revolution and examine the fractious relationship between the state and its people.
- Big Oil Balks at Trump’s Invitation to Drill in Alaska’s Arctic Wildlife Refuge
Big Oil companies have rejected President Trump's offer to drill in Alaska's Arctic Wildlife Refuge. The article notes concerns among Alaskans that the North Slope's peak productivity may have declined despite the Trans Alaska Pipeline System's historical significance.
- Survey: Poles Pessimistic Russia Will End War in Ukraine in 2026
A survey indicates most Poles believe Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine will not end in 2026, with over 76% expecting the war to continue beyond next year. Skepticism about an end to the conflict is widespread across political groups, including Poland’s governing coalition.
- Multiple victims shot near popular festival as attendees are forced to run for their lives while terrified witness describes horrific scenes
Multiple victims were shot near a popular festival, forcing attendees to flee as a terrified witness described horrific scenes. The incident occurred during a public event, leading to widespread panic and emergency responses.
- Carnival data breach exposes info of nearly 6M cruise travelers
Carnival cruise passengers may need to safeguard their personal information after a data breach in April, which exposed the information of nearly 6 million cruise travelers, according to the company.
- Orange County senior community worried over increasing coyote attacks
Residents of Laguna Woods Village, a senior community in Orange County, are concerned about a rise in coyote attacks on both dogs and people. Many seniors report increased coyote encounters, leading to fear and reluctance to walk their pets outside.
- Palestinians use recycling as Israel's restrictions trigger a trash crisis
Palestinians in the West Bank face a trash crisis due to Israeli restrictions, prompting two entrepreneurs to launch recycling initiatives. The situation highlights environmental challenges exacerbated by political constraints.
- Palestinians use recycling as Israel's restrictions trigger a trash crisis
Palestinians in the West Bank face a trash crisis due to Israeli restrictions, prompting two entrepreneurs to launch recycling efforts. The situation highlights both the environmental challenges and innovative responses in the region.
- Anger grows after China's deadliest coal mining disaster in years
China's deadliest coal mining disaster in years has sparked public anger, with people on the tightly-controlled internet demanding justice and questioning the incident's causes.
- Booker says Democratic Party ‘desperately needs new leadership’
Democratic Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey stated that the Democratic Party 'desperately needs new leadership' as the midterms approach, emphasizing a focus on people and a new vision for the party. He highlighted the emergence of new leaders and a renewed direction as exciting developments in the current political cycle.
- Hooters wants you to bring the whole family
Hooters CEO Neil Kiefer is attempting to rebrand the restaurant chain as a family-friendly neighborhood establishment, moving away from its traditional image centered on its servers' revealing uniforms.
- Fire crews tackle blaze at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral as visitors and staff are evacuated and locals are warned to stay away
Fire crews are responding to a blaze at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, leading to the evacuation of visitors and staff. Locals are advised to stay away from the area due to the incident.
- The lack of progress in Gaza suits those in power
The article highlights how the lack of progress in Gaza benefits those in power while leaving the local population in misery. It criticizes the ongoing stagnation and its impact on Gazans' quality of life.
- An anti-China protest lands Kazakhs in prison
An anti-China protest in Kazakhstan resulted in arrests, highlighting tensions over China's economic influence in the region. The article notes that China's economic power enables it to exert political control over countries like Kazakhstan.
- Iranians are leaving the country just to access the internet
Iran has restricted internet access, prompting some citizens to cross the border into Turkey to connect online, including for video calls. This highlights the challenges faced by Iranians in accessing global internet services.
- New footage shows moment Orion capsule hatch is opened at sea
New footage reveals the moment the hatch of Artemis II's Orion capsule is unlocked at sea, marking a joyful reunion between the four astronauts and their team. The video highlights the successful conclusion of the mission's critical phase.
- Southport attack report expected to be highly critical of police, social services and killer's parents when it's published today
A report on the Southport attack is set to be published today, criticizing police, social services, and the killer's parents. The findings are expected to highlight systemic failures in handling the case.
- Artemis II astronauts speak publicly for first time since successful moon mission
Artemis II astronauts shared their experiences after completing a successful moon mission at a press event in Houston, Texas. The crew's public remarks marked their first official statements since the mission's completion.
- Terrified small-town residents say they're a sitting duck for a TSUNAMI... as they beg for protection 'before it's too late'
Residents of a small town are terrified of an impending tsunami and are urgently pleading for protective measures. They describe their community as vulnerable and warn that action is needed immediately to prevent disaster.
- Jesy Nelson says there's 'nothing better than coming home' to her twin daughters as she shares sweet clip of her babies after sharing they're set to undergo more tests amid SMA battle
Jesy Nelson shares a heartfelt video of her twin daughters while discussing their ongoing battle with SMA, mentioning upcoming medical tests. She expresses deep affection for her children despite the challenges they face.
- Body cam footage shows California police raiding homes in suspected hospice fraud case
California police raided homes in a suspected hospice fraud case involving 21 suspects accused of a $267 million scheme with no legitimate patients. The operation was captured on body cam footage and led to criminal charges being filed against the suspects.