Gov. Gavin Newsom is revealing a different side of himself in a new memoir, detailing a difficult childhood that contrasts with his public image, according to The New York Times. The memoir explores Newsom's personal history, portraying him as an awkward child, a stark contrast to the "smooth politician with slicked-back hair" often seen hobnobbing with billionaires and dining in Napa Valley, according to Laurel Rosenhall of The New York Times.
In other news, Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, is reportedly planning a "huge bash" to celebrate the former coach during the Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremony in August 2026, Fox News reported. This comes after Belichick was notably left out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the first ballot, a decision that sent "shockwaves around the NFL world," according to Fox News.
Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Kier Starmer called on Prince Andrew to testify before Congress following the latest release of Epstein files, Fox News reported. The documents include photos of Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, in compromising positions, according to Fox News.
Actress Jane Seymour, 74, told Fox News Digital at AARP's annual Movies for Grownups Awards in Beverly Hills that she feels like she's "in my prime right now." Seymour shared her secret to staying confident, saying, "First of all, I do my own hair and makeup... I figure out my own clothes, I eat sensibly, I'm never on a crazy diet and I'm very happy. I am grateful to be alive."
In a heartwarming story of friendship, Bob Walker traveled 14,000 miles from Jakarta, Indonesia, to Arbroath, Scotland, to share a final beer with his dying friend, Peter Gould, 82, Fox News reported. The two men, who met while working as aircraft engineers in Papua New Guinea in the 1980s, have been friends for over four decades, according to SWNS. Gould was diagnosed with terminal cancer in December.
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