CEO Who Cut His Own Salary Gives New Employees Immediate $10K Raise, with $30K to Follow

Photo: Dan Price/Twitter Dan Price, the CEO who slashed his own salary in 2015 to boost his company’s minimum salary to $70,000 a year, has done it again. “This morning we cut the ribbon on the new @GravityPymts Boise office AND announced that all of our employees here will start earning our $70k min salary,” Price announced onTwitteron Tuesday. “I’m so grateful to work with this amazing team and to be able to compensate them for the value they bring to our community....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 287 words · Michael Perez

Certain Blood Cancer Treatments Could Be Causing Other Types of Cancers, Says FDA

Illustration of Cytotoxic T cells capturing cancer cells.Photo:Getty Getty A cancer treatment that has been in use for several types of blood cancer since 2017 has been linked to the development of lymphoma. The FDAannounced in a releaseon Tuesday that they have discovered several cases of lymphoma in patients who received CAR-T treatments for various blood cancers. According to the National Cancer Institute, the treatment involves replicating a patient’s T cells — a type of white blood cell — and reprogramming them so they can be infused back into the patient to target and kill the cancer cells....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Kyle Larsen

Certain Honeybees Scream to Warn Hive of Predators, New Study Finds

Photo: Getty Researchers have uncovered a startling, “previously undescribed” way that some honeybees warn each other of potential predators. One of the authors of the study, Dr. Heather Mattila of Wellesley College, told theNew York Timesthat “there is something very human and recognizable in the sounds.” She and her team placed recorders inside of hives to document the unique sound after Mattila heard the screams in Vietnam in 2013 while working on another study, theNew York Timesreported....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 225 words · Travis Foster

Certain Types of Music Can Help People Feel Less Pain, New Study Claims

Woman listens to music.Photo:Getty Getty Certain types of music can help people feel less pain, according to anew study. Earlier this week, the study, which was published in the journal Frontiers in Pain Research, highlighted that listening to favorite songs can reduce an individual’s perception of pain. The study gathered 63 healthy young adult participants at the Roy pain laboratory at McGill University in Canada, where researchers used a device to heat an area on their left arm that created a sensation that researchers described as being similar to a hot cup of coffee being held against their skin....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 250 words · Bridget Marsh

Cervical Cancer Survivor's Dream of Becoming a Mom Comes True Thanks to Strangers: 'He's Ours' (Exclusive)

Tamika Felder and son Chayton.Photo: Diana Koenigsberg Cervical cancer survivor Tamika Felder’s path to parenthood came true thanks to a series of generous acts from people she’d never met in person — including a couple who donated frozen embryos and a fertility expert who secured free services. More than a year after the “kindness train” began, Felder says, her son Chayton was born. Then, at just 25 years old, Felder received “soul-crushing” news from her doctor: she had cervical cancer and would need a lifesaving radical hysterectomy, making childbirth near impossible....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 797 words · Bonnie Marshall

Cervical Cancer Treatment Hailed as Most ‘Remarkable’ Breakthrough in 20 Years, Say Scientists

Stock image.Photo:Getty Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Based on the study’s results, after five years, 80% of the women employing the new induction chemotherapy treatment were alive and 73% had not seen their cancer return or spread,The Guardianreported. In contrast, of those who received just the standard radiotherapy treatment, 72% were alive and 64% did not see their cancer return or spread....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 250 words · Michele Cummings

Cesar Millan Denies That His Pit Bull Attacked a Gymnast and Killed Queen Latifah's Dog

Photo: Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic Cesar Millanis denying the allegations that his pit bullbit a gymnast and killed Queen Latifah’s dogseveral years ago. Junior, the tv star’s pit bull, died this year at 15 years of age. The statement continued, “As everyone knows, Cesar Millan is one of the world’s most prominent dog training experts. Over his extraordinary career, Mr. Millan has fostered, and helped - literally - thousands of behaviorally troubled animals dogs - often with dogs at risk of being ‘put down....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 287 words · Stacie Smith

Cesar Millan Is Back With a New Dog Training Show to Help Pandemic Pets and Their Owners

Cesar Millan has returned to television to help more pooches and their people. PEOPLE has a sneak peek at an upcoming episode ofCesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog, where Millan helps two first-time pet owners work with their 7-month-old puppy Angelo. In the clip, Millan shows the couple how to help Angelo overcome his destructive separation anxiety and prevent the problem from becoming a more serious issue. National Geographic New episodes of the show air on Fridays at 9 pm/8 pm CST and 10 pm /9 pm CST on National Geographic, with an encore presentation Sundays at 8 pm/7 pm CST and 9 pm/8 pm CST on Nat Geo WILD....

March 16, 2025 · 1 min · 137 words · Robert Key

Cesar Millan's Pit Bull Allegedly Killed Queen Latifah's Dog and Attacked a Gymnast: Report

Photo: Matthew Eisman/Getty; Rich Fury/Getty Cesar Millanmight just find himself in the dog house. The 52-year-old dog trainer is the subject of a lawsuit after his pit bull allegedly bit a gymnast and killed Queen Latifah’s dog years ago, according toTMZ, who obtained a copy of the legal documents. Matiss said that the dog began to attack her and bit her numerous times on the legs. When she arrived at an emergency room after the incident, TMZ said her “injures were severe....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 234 words · Reginald West

Chace Crawford Says 'Gossip Girl' Reboot Makes Him 'Feel Old'

Someone tellChace Crawfordthat Nate Archibald would only get better with age.During an appearance onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenon Thursday, the actor, 34, was asked about theGossip Girlrebootcoming to HBO Max.“No one called me! I was really upset about it,” he said. “No, I’m teasing. It’s great.”HBO Max announced plans earlier this month for a reboot of the iconic CW teen drama, with original creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage tied to the project....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 770 words · Christopher Rivers

Chace Crawford Says He Was 'Extremely Devastated' After Not Getting Role in 'Friday Night Lights'

Photo: Zack Whitford/BFA/REX/Shutterstock Chace Crawfordonce auditioned for the role of Jason Street inFriday Night Lights. He noted that he left school to focus on acting full time following the success of 2006’sThe Covenantand later landed an audition for the role of quarterback Jason Street on the popular sports dramaFriday Night Lights. “I kind of knew in my head, ‘This is gonna be the best thing this year, or possible, or maybe ever … this could be the coolest thing ever,’ " Crawford said of the opportunity....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 395 words · Melanie Turner

Chad 'Ocho Cinco' Johnson Surprised Sharelle Rosado with a Whopping 7.5 Carat Engagement Ring: Photos

Photo: Erick Robinson Chad “Ocho Cinco” Johnsonmay have been chasing a Super Bowl ring during his NFL career, but last week, he had one to give away to his now wife-to-beSharelle Rosado. A really big one. Over the weekend, the footballer and theSelling Tampaalum got engaged after Johnson popped the question with a whopping 7 1/2 carat engagement ring, which was shown in the couple’sengagement photos shared exclusively with PEOPLE....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 392 words · Steve Butler

Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson Says He Lived in the Cincinnati Bengals' Stadium for 2 Years

Photo: Dylan Buell/Getty During a recent appearanceonClub Shay Shay,former NFL starChad “Ochocinco” Johnsonshared a surprising fact about his first two years in the league. Johnson, 45, told hostShannon Sharpethat he lived inside the Bengals stadium for two years when he first started playing for the Cincinnati team. The former Bengal explained that the stadium had everything he needed, and that saving money on living expenses was important to him. “You gotta remember, I stayed at the stadium the first two years because I didn’t want to spend no money,” Johnson said on the show....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 230 words · Eric Romero