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NEED TO KNOW

  • Garcelle Beauvais stepped out on Dec. 9 to support CORE's 15th Anniversary Livestream Benefit Concert, a nonprofit humanitarian organization founded by Sean Penn

  • At the event, Beauvais recalled to PEOPLE what shocked her most when she first met Penn

  • Penn cofounded CORE after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Beauvais' native Haiti in 2010

Garcelle Beauvaisis opening up about her friendship withSean Penn.

TheReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsalum, 59, met Penn, 65, over a decade ago, when she began working with his disaster response organizationCORE(Community Organized Relief Effort). Penn and Ann Lee cofounded CORE after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti in 2010, killing more than 220,000 people.

"I'm from Haiti, so when Sean rushed to Haiti right after the earthquake, it meant the world to me," Beauvais told PEOPLE at CORE's 15th Anniversary Livestream Benefit Concert in Los Angeles on Dec. 9. "I just started volunteering and really championing what they do. Sean and Ann do really great work."

When Beauvais met Penn she says "he spoke Creole," one of the official languages of Haiti. "When I heard him speaking Creole, I was like, 'What the hell is happening?'" she recalls.

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Beauvais adds that Penn is a "warrior."

"I don't know what it is about him, but this man has the guts, the balls," she says. "He's brave, and when the earthquake happened in Haiti and infrastructure was still shaking, he went in without even thinking about it. And he's done it over and over again. He's not just an actor. He's a great human being."

Beauvais previously revealed on an episode ofRHOBHthat she dated Penn when asked by costar Erika Jayne the "biggest star" she's gone on a date with. "Eddie Murphy, Will Smith, Sean Penn," Beauvais said.

CORE's 15th Anniversary Livestream Benefit Concert featured performances from Win and Régine of Arcade Fire, Beach Weather, Claire Rosinkranz, Medium Build, Remi Wolf and Saint Motel. In addition to Beauvais, the celebration was attended by stars including Casey Affleck and Soleil Moon Frye and raised funds for the organization's emergency response efforts around the world.

During the evening, Penn delivered a heartfelt message of hope and resilience and also thanked the crowd for their generous support of CORE's ongoing mission to directly reach and respond to the most vulnerable communities in crisis.

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The Envoy Anne Marie Hagerty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Amazon Prime's travel series The Envoy features crew who worked on Anthony Bourdain's series

  • The show's host Anne Marie Hagerty told PEOPLE about culinary diplomacy, her career change and how her show is inspired by the late celebrity chef

  • The Envoy's first episode is set in Senegal and focuses on fonio, a West African grain

Some of the crew behindAnthony Bourdain's award-winning seriesParts UnknownandNo Reservationsare backing a brand-new food and travel show.

Amazon Prime's showThe Envoyfocuses on food's ability to influence culture withAnne Marie Hagertyat the helm. Each episode of the series highlights different countries "through the lens of culinary diplomacy" with the first episode focusing on Senegal.

"The heart and soul of theshowis to give a spotlight and give the microphone to people who deserve it the most and have not gotten it historically," the 29-year-old told PEOPLE.

Hagerty, a former CBS journalist, made a career change after becoming "so captivated" with "how food is a tool to change our local economy."

"When I was in TV, I was covering house fires, and murders, and a lot of really 'the world is burning'-type of topics. And there's a phrase in news, 'If it bleeds, it leads.' That was the status quo," Hagerty said, adding that she pivoted to PR and marketing work before quitting in May 2024.

The Envoy 'The Envoy: Senegal'

TheForbes30 Under 30recipient described pitching her ideas about food diplomacy coverage and thinking "no one's getting it." "And that process was the background that led to the leap of 'I have such a clear vision for what this can become and so deeply believe in it that I have to go and jump and do it.'"

Flash-forward to now, she works with an award-winning team. She explained, "It's Bourdain's former producer, Academy Award-winning director, seven-time Emmy award-winning showrunner, really insanely talented people."

Hagerty recruited the crew by looking into who was behind particular episodes of travel series.  "That was a lot of Googling of episodes and like, 'Okay, who produced this one, and who's the director on this one,' and, 'Oh my gosh, I love how they did this in Thailand,' and like, 'Ooh, let's find that person,'" she said.

Finding the right show idea and crew was only part of the journey to creating the series, Hagerty said: "Media costs a lot of money, flying around the world costs a lot of money."

The Envoy Anne Marie Hagerty and Saimi Hoyer in Finland on 'The Envoy'

Working with tourism boards was the answer to getting funding, she explained. But, in order to find the right places to highlight, Hagerty needed to get in touch with these organizations, which is easier said than done. "I started signing up for trade shows where I heard there were big government tents and that sort of thing. I started walking around, pounding the pavement," she laughed.

Now, the ball is rolling with one episode released and an episode focused on Finland on the way. Behind-the-scenes and in the episodes, Bourdain's influence onThe Envoyis evident, Hagerty explained.

"One of the most unique things to me is when we're in team meetings talking about a story, they'll be like, 'Oh, you know what Tony would say? La, di, da, da, da.' The familiarity is almost jarring, but also really beautiful because they learned so much from those experiences," she said.

The late celebrity chef's significance to the series is evident in its released episode. In the segment, celebrated Senegalese chef Pierre Thiam answers Hagerty's questions about fonio, a native West African grain that the episode focuses on. Meanwhile, back in 2016, Thiam guided Bourdain through Senegal in a season 7 episode ofParts Unknown.

"We're not trying to be Bourdain. No one ever will be," Hagerty said. "What we want to do is ask what has happened since that episode in Senegal, and what does the future look like?"

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco shared a glimpse into their snowy vacation in a series of photos and a video posted on Gomez's Instagram on Dec. 31

  • The couple exchanged kisses and went tubing in the cute clip

  • Gomez and Blanco tied the knot in September 2025

Selena GomezandBenny Blancoare walking in a winter wonderland!

On Wednesday, Dec. 31, Gomez, 33, shared acarousel of photoson Instagram from her snowy getaway with husband Blanco.

Captioned with a single snowflake emoji, the post featured several snaps of the pair at a ski resort where they enjoyed activities including snow tubing and sipped on cocktails.

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Gomez wrapped up warm for the trip, sporting a black puffer jacket and fleecy ski pants, while Blanco, 37, wore a brown furry coat, white hoodie and fingerless gloves, offering a glimpse of his gold wedding ring.

The couple could be seen pouting for a cable car selfie in one shot, while in another they sweetly cozied up at an outdoor bar.

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Meanwhile, a Polaroid-style video showed the pair, whotied the knot in September, giggling as they went tubing, frolicking in the snow and sharing several kisses.

Gomez's latest post comes after the actress shared a glimpse into the couple'sfestive date night at Enchant Los Angelesjust days before Christmas.

The seasonal event features a Christmas light maze, ice skating and a shopping village, with the couple appearing loved-up as they went on rides and explored the holiday-themed park in a series of snaps posted by Gomezon Instagramon Dec. 22.

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"Visiting a wonderland ✨🎄," theOnly Murders in the Buildingstarcaptioned the carousel.

The Golden Globe nominee and music producer Blanco have just celebrated their first Christmas together as husband and wife, having married on Sept. 27, 2025.

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They wed in California, wearing custom Ralph Lauren, with Gomez announcing the happy news onInstagramwith the caption: "🤍 9.27.25 🤍" alongside a series of photos from the milestone.

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These are some of 2026's most notable new laws

As 2026 begins, new laws are taking effect across the country. Many of the new regulations show how states are responding to some of the ongoing issues facing Americans.

Virginia will limit the amount of time children under age 16 can spend on social media to an hour per day (per platform, unless a parent or guardian allows for more screen time). Tennessee will begin trackingrepeat domestic violence offendersin a public database. Travelersvisiting Hawaii will nowpay an additional fee. California isupping its ban on plastic bags.

And Indiana is taking steps to ensure charities that run bingo and raffle games don't turn into full-blown casinos.

Here are some of the most notable new pieces of legislation going into effect.

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Ring in the new year byseeing photos of celebrations around the world, beginning here with fireworks over Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia, January 1, 2026.

Bingo night restrictions

A new Indiana law prohibits facilities thathost bingo or casino game nightsfrom doing so more than three nights a week. It comes after the state's gaming commission accused a local Elks lodge of racketeering tied to its charity casino and seized more than $100,000.

Animal abuser registry

Floridawillcreate an online databasebeginning Jan. 1 that tracks the names of people who have been found guilty or pleaded guilty or no contest to animal cruelty charges. Pet sellers, rescue organizations and residents in the state will be able to use the searchable, public site to ensure they are not giving an animal to a known abuser. Several other states have similar databases, includingDelawareandTennessee.

Domestic violence offender registry

Tennessee will begin trackingrepeat domestic violence offendersin a public database. The registry will include the name, date of birth, conviction dates, counties of conviction and a photo of the offender. However, the law only applies to people who receive at least their second conviction on or after Jan. 1. The registry is the first of its kind in the country.

A 'Green Fee' for tourists

Travelersvisiting Hawaii will nowpay an additional feethat helps the state fund climate change resiliency projects and environmental stewardship. Passed earlier this year, the "Green Fee" raised the tax placed on the nightly lodging rate in Hawaii by 0.75%, to a total of 11%. It will apply to travelers staying in hotels, short-term vacation rentals and on cruise ships. It's expected to generate $100 million annually for the state and comes amid an uptick in natural disasters, like the 2023 Maui wildfires.

LAHAINA, HAWAII - AUGUST 05: People gather on Kaanapali Beach, a popular tourist destination, on August 5, 2024 near Lahaina, Hawaii.

Enhanced plastic bag ban

California isupping its ban on plastic bags. While the statebanned single-use plastic bags in 2014, it allowed stores to offer thicker plastic bags that customers could reuse. Now, it is prohibiting all plastic bags, after finding that consumers weren't reusing the thicker bags and they were still ending up in landfills.

The updated ban comes amidmixed findings about a variety of plastic bag bans.

Social media limits for minors

Virginia will limit the amount of time children under age 16 can spend on social media to an hour per day, per platform, unless a parent or guardian allows for more screen time. The law, signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, places the onus directly on social media companies, such as TikTok, Meta and YouTube. The law is the first of its kind to cap children's daily usage of social media.

Texas is implementing a similar law, targeted at use of online platforms, requiring users to verify their age before downloading any mobile app. Children under age 18 will need parental permission to download an app.

An illustration photograph taken on February 20, 2025 shows a Facebook post by BBC News about US President Donald Trump pictured on a phone screen next to the Meta Logo displayed on a laptop screen.

AI restrictions

Beginning Jan. 1, Texas is also enacting regulations on how its residents can use artificial intelligence. The law, called the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act, bans people from developing or deploying AI that "intentionally aims" to encourage self-harm or crimes against others. It also prohibits the government from using AI to track people's "biometric data" and sets up a government council to guide the state's regulation and use of the technology.

Non-citizen license law

Wyoming will require thatlegal United States residentswho are not citizens, including green card holders, have the phrase "Not U.S. citizen" inscribed on their driver's license or identification card. The law does not retroactively apply to people who already have their license. It appears to be the first law of its kind in the country.

A panic button for workers

"Isolated employees" in Washington, who often work alone, will be required to carry a panic button while they work. The buttons must be provided by their employer. Otherstates and localitieshave passed similar laws in recent years to protect workers against instances of violence.

Domestic violence training for cosmetologists

Licensed hairdressers, nail technicians, barbers and other cosmetologists in Maryland will now be required to complete a one-hour domestic violence awareness training to renew their professional licenses. The idea behind the law is that stylists are in a unique position to spot bruises and other signs of abuse. Several states have enacted similar laws in recent years, including Arkansas, New York, Illinois and Tennessee.

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Russia says Ukrainian drone strike kills 24 in occupied Ukraine as tensions grow amid peace talks

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian officials on Thursday said a Ukrainian drone strike killed 24 people and wounded at least 50 more as they celebrated the New Year in a Russian-occupied village in Ukraine's Kherson region, as tensions between the two nations continue to spike despite diplomats hailing productive peace talks.

Three drones struck a cafe and hotel in the resort town of Khorly on the Black Sea coast, the region's Moscow-installed leader, Vladimir Saldo, said in a statement on Telegram. He said that one of the drones carried an incendiary mixture, sparking a blaze.

Ukrainian officials did not immediately comment on the claim of a strike. The attack could not be independently verified by The Associated Press.

The attack was condemned by a number of Russian officials. Valentina Matviyenko, the chair of Russia's upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, said that the strike "strengthened" Russia's resolve to quickly achieve its goals in its almost four-year invasion of Ukraine.

The strike "once again demonstrates the validity of our initial demands," Matviyenko said.

The statement follows claims from Moscow that Ukraine launched a long-range drone attack against one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's official residences in northwestern Russia on Tuesday. Kyiv has denounced the claims as a "lie."

Russia's Defense Ministry released a video on Wednesday of a downed drone it said was involved in the attack.

The nighttime clip showed a man in camouflage, a helmet and a Kevlar vest standing near a damaged drone lying in snow. The man, his face covered, talks about the drone. Neither the man nor the Defense Ministry provided any location or date.

The video and claims could not be independently verified.

Rising tensions

Kyiv has called the allegations of an attack on Putin's residence a ruse to derail ongoing peace negotiations, which have ramped up in recent weeks on both sides of the Atlantic.

In his New Year's address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that a peace deal was "90% ready" but warned that the remaining 10%, believed to include key sticking points such as territory, would "determine the fate of peace, the fate of Ukraine and Europe, how people will live."

Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff said Wednesday that he, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump's son-in-law andadviser Jared Kushnerhad a "productive call" with the national security advisers of Britain, France, Germany and Ukraine "to discussadvancing the next stepsin the European peace process."

"We focused on how to move the discussions forward in a practical way on behalf of (Trump's) peace process, including strengthening security guarantees and developing effective deconfliction mechanisms to help end the war and ensure it does not restart," Witkoff said in a post on X.

Lead Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov also reaffirmed that European and Ukrainian officials plan to meet Saturday, while Zelenskyy isdue to hold talksnext week with European leaders.

Waves of attacks

Elsewhere in Ukraine, Russia attacked the Odesa region overnight, targeting civilian infrastructure in several waves of drone attacks, according to regional head Oleh Kiper.

In a post on Telegram, Kiper said a two-story residential building was damaged and that a drone hit an apartment on the 17th floor of a high-rise building without detonating. There were no casualties reported.

In its daily report, Ukraine's air force said air defense forces had downed or suppressed 176 of 205 drones targeting the country overnight. It said hits by 24 strike drones were recorded at 15 locations and the attack was still ongoing. ___

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Pope opens 2026 with plea for peace in countries bloodied by war, families wounded by violence

ROME (AP) —Pope Leo XIVopened 2026 on Thursday with a plea for peace, singling out in particular countries "bloodied by conflict" and families wounded by violence.

Leo celebrated aNew Year's DayMass in St. Peter's Basilica and then delivered a special noontime prayer from his studio overlooking the piazza, which was full of pilgrims and tourists on the bright, chilly day.

Leo noted that Jan. 1 marks the church'sWorld Day of Peaceand used the occasion to issue a prayer.

"Let us all pray together for peace: first, among nations bloodied by conflict and suffering, but also within our homes, in families wounded by violence or pain," he said.

After abusy Christmas season, Leo has a few days of rest before he celebrates the church's Epiphany holiday on Jan. 6. On that day too, he officially closes out the2025 Holy Year, the once-every-quarter-century celebration that brought millions of pilgrims to Rome.

Immediately thereafter, he is to preside over atwo-day meetingof the entire College of Cardinals, the princes of the church who elected him pope, as well as those who are over age 80 and didn't participate in the conclave but still remain part of the college. Leo is resurrecting a tradition largely eschewed by Pope Francis to convene cardinals every so often to seek their counsel on how to govern the 1.4 billion-strong Catholic Church.

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Pink Rings in the New Year With a Health Update From Her Hospital Bed

Pinkis heading into 2026 with an upbeat attitude, despite spending New Year's Eve in the hospital. After all, as she put it so tactfully, "Rock 'n' roll is a contact sport," and the singer isknown for some impressive stunt work.

The "I Am Here" singer underwent a surgical procedure to replace a pair of discs in her neck before the clock struck midnight, putting a damper on any party plans this year—but setting her up forsuccessbefore returning to the road in the coming months.

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Shortly after midnight EST on Jan. 1, the performing artist shared a photo from her hospital bed, celebrating the end of theYear of the Snakewhile expressing her excitement to ring in the Year of the Horse.

She smiled brightly for the selfie, a deep contrast to the wrinkled hospital gown she wore and the large white bandage securing some type of medical tubing—likely a wound vac or a drain—to her neck.

Related: Pink Is a Total 'Icon' After Crashing Fan's Wedding Day in Her Swimsuit

"I am leaving behind all of my hurt in 2025," she declared in the caption, calling the year "a doozy." Still, she found "so much beauty" in the year, too.

"I got to wake up every day and get out of bed and go about my business," she detailed. "The business of loving my children andhelping them to follow their dreams. Showing them thatlifeis an adventure or nothing at all. Loving and laughing, cooking and dancing, crying and screaming, forgiving and apologizing, and all the rest of our beautiful messiness."

"And I end the year giving reverence to, paying attention to, and fixing my body," she continued. "It may not be a fancy Face lift, but I am getting two new shiny discs in my neck. A new scar, a new reminder, that I appreciate this vessel that I have and use it for all it's worth."

She went on to give thanks for her ability to make the choice to have the surgery to improve her well-being, recognizing that not everyone has that privilege. "I will work this year to help preserve the choices of others to make for themselves and their families and this very pursuit ofhappiness," she pledged. "Let's do better for ourselves and for others. Let's not be afraid to take care of ourselves and others."

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Naturally, fans flooded her comments with supportive well-wishes, especially those planning on seeing her perform in Mexico in a few months for her next Carnival tour dates come April.

The Singer Rang in the New Year Alone, as Her Family Went on a New Year's Adventure

Meanwhile, as the singer also mentioned in her caption, her husband,Carey Hart, and their two kids,Willow, 14, andJameson, 8, are off on a snowboarding adventure to celebrate the holidays.

Thefamilyis incredibly active, with Jameson involved in kickboxing,baseball,golfandmotocross, Willow known towakeboardandski, and Hart, of course, formerly riding BMX bikes professionally.

Pink's Husband Underwent Emergency Surgery Earlier in 2025

Hart is also the most recent member of the family to undergo surgery,suffering a "nasty" accident this past springthat severed his small intestine from his colon and required 20 surgical staples in his chest.

It seems that things are back to normal for the athlete, since he's hitting the slopes, and we're glad to hear it. Hopefully, Pink will be following in his footsteps soon!

Related: Pink's Daughter Willow, 14, Shows Off Her 'Magnificent Voice' While Belting Out Mom's 2006 Hit Single

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