people
Coverage of people in the Nexus archive.
- People await aid after powerful earthquake in Indonesia, in photos
Thousands of people are awaiting aid following a powerful earthquake in Indonesia. This situation was reported by AP from REO, Indonesia.
- HISD school ratings (Aug. 17, 2026)
The discussion will cover the latest state school ratings and address questions regarding reading proficiency at certain HISD schools. The show will also analyze the reasons people, industry, and venues are relocating from the core of the city outward.
- People are worried about America’s solvency
People are reportedly worried about America’s solvency. However, these concerns have not resulted in sufficient action to address the issue.
- Two people, dogs displaced in Albemarle fire possibly caused by lightning strike
A home in Albemarle County caught fire on Friday evening. The incident displaced two people and two dogs. Authorities suspect that a possible lightning strike was the cause of the blaze.
- 3 shot, 1 fatally while driving on South Side, Chicago police say
Three people were shot and one was killed during an incident while they were driving on Chicago's South Side. The police reported that the event occurred there on Thursday.
- Have trouble sleeping in a new place? Most do because of the first-night effect
Most individuals report experiencing difficulty sleeping when staying in an unfamiliar location. This common experience, which affects people when traveling or moving, is attributed to a phenomenon known as the first-night effect.
- Puerto Rico working with federal agencies on water crisis, governor says
In Puerto Rico, hundreds of thousands of people are facing rotating water shut-offs after experiencing its driest July on record. The governor announced that Puerto Rico is working with federal agencies to address the ongoing water crisis.
- Why Are So Many People Upset About Flock Cameras?
The article addresses public concern regarding Flock cameras. The specific context provided identifies a Flock Security camera located in Addison, Texas.
- How Americans are handling back-to-school budgeting with rising prices
Rising inflation has led to increased prices, prompting many American families to adjust their back-to-school budgets to save money. A spending survey highlights how households are managing these financial challenges.
- Russia-Ukraine war: SC directs Centre to appoint Nodal Officer, assist families of Indians killed or missing in conflict
The Supreme Court directed the Centre to appoint a Nodal Officer and assist families of Indians killed or missing in the Russia-Ukraine war. The MEA was instructed to aid affected families in filing compensation claims with the Russian Embassy and provide updates in vernacular languages.
- William Shatner and his daughter reveal they beat stage 4 cancer together
William Shatner and his daughter Melanie Shatner Gretsch both battled stage 4 cancer, with Shatner having malignant melanoma and Melanie metastatic breast cancer. They completed treatments and were declared cancer-free by late 2024. They launched a podcast called 'No Time but Now' to discuss health and cancer survival.
- William Shatner and his daughter reveal they beat stage 4 cancer together
William Shatner and his daughter Melanie Shatner Gretsch both battled stage 4 cancer and are now cancer-free. They underwent extensive treatments, including chemotherapy, surgery, and immunotherapy, and are launching a podcast to discuss cancer survivorship.
- US influencer ‘couldn’t seem to get away’ from husband accused of killing her, ex-partner says
Sara Gilson, a social media influencer, was killed by her husband Jeremiah Duffy after she publicly accused him of child sexual abuse on TikTok. Her ex-husband stated she 'couldn't seem to get away' from Duffy despite filing multiple protective orders.
- Carly Simon reveals Parkinson's diagnosis: 'It can be unpredictable'
Carly Simon disclosed her Parkinson's diagnosis in a letter to People, describing the disease as 'unpredictable' and sharing her ongoing adjustment to the condition.
- Carly Simon reveals Parkinson's diagnosis: 'It can be unpredictable'
Carly Simon revealed her Parkinson's diagnosis in a letter to People, stating she is adjusting to the progressive disorder. She mentioned it has taken time to understand the diagnosis and adjust to it.
- Carly Simon reveals she has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, treated for skin cancer
Carly Simon, 83, has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and treated for basal cell carcinoma. She is preparing to release her new album, 'Comes in Waves,' on August 14.
- The 'rockets and feathers' effect: Inflation eases but grocery bills do not
The article discusses the 'rockets and feathers' economic phenomenon, where U.S. grocery prices rapidly increased post-pandemic but have been slow to decline, causing frustration among Americans experiencing sharp price hikes.
- William Shatner, daughter reveal they both fought stage 4 cancer at same time
William Shatner and his daughter Melanie Shatner Gretsch both survived stage 4 cancer diagnoses. They are now cancer-free and have launched a podcast called 'No Time but Now' to discuss health and survival experiences.
- Between hope and fear: Yemenis react to Houthi blockade on Saudi Arabia
Yemenis fear a Houthi maritime embargo on Saudi Arabia may reignite war, worsen food shortages, and increase hunger.
- It's not just sex! Scientists reveal the five surprising reasons dogs mount people, toys and each other
Scientists have identified five surprising reasons behind dogs' mounting behavior toward people, toys, and each other. The study challenges assumptions that such behavior is solely linked to sexual motivations.
- Why has the ‘ceasefire’ in Gaza failed to stop Israel’s attacks?
The ceasefire in Gaza has not halted Israel's attacks, and Palestinians continue to face targeting. The article describes Israel's actions as part of a 'genocidal war' against Palestinians.
- Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers lose access to Northwell Health: Here's why
Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers insured by Fidelis Care have lost access to Northwell Health, New York state's largest healthcare provider. Access to Northwell's hospitals and critical specialties for Fidelis members ended on July 16, 2026.
- Death of the Status Update: Why 55% of Americans Stopped Posting on Social Media
The article discusses why 55% of Americans have stopped posting on social media, highlighting a decline in status updates. It references data from a study and includes user comments from Hacker News.
- How Ukraine’s drone strikes brought war home to 50mn Russians
Ukraine's drone strikes on energy infrastructure have brought war home to 50 million Russians, causing long fuel queues and leading to the deployment of Cossacks to prevent fights.
- 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.