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NEED TO KNOW

  • Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's friendship has evolved over the last four decades

  • The pair grew up together in Cambridge, Mass., and met in 1980 while in elementary school

  • Damon spoke to PEOPLE about their bond at the premiere of their new movie, The Rip

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have one of the most iconic friendships in Hollywood asfriends from childhoodwho broke into the business together and continue to work together.

At the premiere of their new movie,The Rip,in New York City earlier this month, Damon addressed the different ways that their friendship has evolved over the last four decades.

"Well the circumstances of our lives have changed a lot and obviously we've gone through different phases of life, having kids, so those things are vastly different but I feel like who we are as people was kind of established together a long time ago in our adolescence and teens and those things have been pretty consistent," theJason Bourneactor, 55, shares with PEOPLE at the Jan. 13 premiere.

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Damon and Affleck first met in 1980, when they were 10 and 8 years old, respectively, while living in Cambridge, Mass. They later attended high school together, bonding over acting and baseball.

As teenagers, they started auditioning together before writing 1997'sGood Will Hunting, thrusting them into the spotlight and earning them both an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Naturally, they also starred as best friends in the film.

In 2005, Damonmarried Luciana Barrosoand the pairshares four daughters.Affleck, meanwhile,shares three childrenwithex-wife Jennifer Garner.He and theGone Girlactress were together for 10 years before they split in 2015. Their divorce was finalized three years later. Affleck, 53, thenwed Jennifer Lopezin 2022, but the pair called it quits two years later.

Affleck and Damon have worked together and collaborated multiple times over the last 45 years, including in movies likeDogma,Air, andThe Last Duel.In 2022, the pair also teamed up to create a production company, Artists Equity.

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In an interview withVanity Fairin 2023, Affleck reflected on a period in the late 2000s and early 2010s when the pair took a step back from working together as frequently.

"At some point, we got convinced of this idea, like, 'Well, you don't wanna work together all the time, you'll become sort of associated with each other.' And that's negative," he said. "But ultimately, it was sort of like, 'F--k that. I don't know, let's work together.' Cause that's the beautiful, that's the fun."

In the same interview, Damon said, "We can now look at the last 20 years and go like, 'Well, the benefit of hindsight, what would we have done differently?' And I think we both came to the conclusion that we would've worked together a lot more."

The two teamed up once again as actors and producers for their new Netflix movie,The Rip.The crime thriller, which came out on Jan. 16, also features Teyana Taylor, Kyle Chandler, Steven Yeun and Sasha Calle.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Brooke Nevils filed a complaint against Matt Lauer at NBC in 2017 that led to his firing, alleging that he raped her in a hotel room during the 2014 Winter Olympics

  • Nevils writes about the alleged rape, which Lauer has denied multiple times, in her new memoir, Unspeakable Things: Silence, Shame, and the Stories We Choose to Believe

  • Now, exclusive sources tell PEOPLE that Lauer is "not happy" about Nevils' book, but has "come to terms with bad press"

Matt Laueris "not happy" aboutBrooke Nevilsresurfacing her 2017 sexual assault allegations — but has "come to terms with bad press," exclusive sources tell PEOPLE.

In an excerpt of her upcoming memoir —UnspeakableThings: Silence, Shame, and the Stories We Choose to Believe— published byThe Cuton Jan. 28, Nevilsrecalled the details of her sexual encounterswith the formerTodayshow anchor, who wasfired in 2017after shereported his alleged sexual harassment and assaultduring the 2014 Winter Olympics.

"I have spent the long years since using my otherwise abandoned skills as a journalist to report and write the book about sexual harassment and assault that I wish had existed for me," she began in the excerpt.

Now, a source close to Lauer tells PEOPLE that, while he is "not happy about the publication of her book," the former TV host is "grateful for his close circle of friends who have rallied around him during this scandal."

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Lauer himself is "angry" about Nevil rehashing the allegations, which he has denied multiple times.

The insider also tells PEOPLE that Lauer has grown weary of the whole thing and has been trying to move on with his life alongside his longtime girlfriend,Shamin Abas.

Lawyers for Lauer did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Saturday, Jan. 31.

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"He has a good life in the Hamptons with his kids and friends," the source says. "He also loves his place in New Zealand and is spending a lot of time there. He has a life away from all of this scandal. He is happy. He still has a solid relationship with Shamin and is fulfilled in his personal life."

Lauer is father to three children — sons Jack, 24, and Thijs, 19, and daughter Romy, 22 — whom he shares with ex-wifeAnnette Roque. The former couple separated following Lauer's termination from NBC andfinalized their divorcein 2019.

Another source echoed that sentiment, telling PEOPLE that Lauer's trips to his New Zealand property have enriched his life both before and after the scandal.

"He is so happy when he is in New Zealand. I can see him spending even more time there," the source shares. "It gets him away from the negative press in the U.S. But beyond that, he likes the people there and the healthy lifestyle."

As for Nevils' allegations, the insider says Lauer has "always maintained that the sex was consensual."

"This whole thing pretty well devastated him at first, but he has come a long way and has a life outside of the negativity," the source explains. "He loves his kids and has a romantic relationship that has been going on for years."

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Nevils said in a recent interview withNPRthatLauer's claim that their relationship was "consensual" was inaccurate.

"Consent and agreement are not synonymous," she said. "When one person has power over the other, it's not really consent. It's submission."

"When you're a subordinate and the most powerful person in your industry asks you to come to his hotel room, which in our industry, hotel rooms aren't [looked at the same] way they are in a social sense, [it's different]," she continued. "We work in hotel rooms all the time. I'd been to his hotel room already for a rehearsal, I'd been there earlier that night. They're not freighted places the way they are in other industries."

A third source close to Lauer tells PEOPLE that, after the formerTodayshow star grew accustomed to the popularity and attention he received from his viewers, he let the fame go to his head and has since been "humbled."

"Matt knows he was a superstar at NBC, a talent who related to so many who watched him daily, especially female viewers," the source says. "He took advantage of his celebrity and has been humbled by what happened to him. In some ways, he has come to terms with the bad press. He is in a good place. Especially compared to a few years ago."

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Catherine O'Hara Hated Saying A Memorable Home Alone Line To Macaulay Culkin

1990's "Home Alone" is a go-to Christmas classic that, every year, elicits a warm glow in us all. But shooting the movie came with its share of challenges. For Catherine O'Hara, one of her biggest personal struggles came while having to reprimand Macaulay Culkin's Kevin McCallister in an early scene where the youngster is forced to sleep upstairs. According to the actress, she couldn't understand why her character was so mean in that moment, and claimed that chastising a young Culkin "killed" her.

SlashFilm Catherine O'Hara's Kate McCallister is seen in closeup as she stands in her house in Home Alone

After one of the most impressive comedic careers in film history,the legend that was Catherine O'Hara passed awayin January 2026. She left behind an enviable legacy that begins with Canadian sketch show "SCTV" and stretches all the way to modern sitcom "Schitt's Creek" and Apple TV's "The Studio." But she also played what might just have been the quintessential '90s movie mom when she portrayed Kate McCallister in the first two "Home Alone" films, both of which remain two ofthe best Christmas movies of all time.

While both "Home Alone," and "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" remain beloved by generations for their warm, comforting aura, filming them wasn't all fun and games — and not just because of Culkin'swell-known issueswith his notoriously overbearing father. O'Hara herself struggled while shooting the first movie, specifically when she had to respond to Kevin's line about hoping his family disappears by saying, "Then say it again, maybe it'll happen."

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Catherine O'Hara's Kate McCallister opens the door to her attic as Macaulay Culkin's Kevin stands on the stairs in Home Alone

On December 1, 2023,Macaulay Culkin — who incidentally has a great "Home Alone 3" pitch— was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Catherine O'Hara was present to deliver a speech in which she recalled working with the actor on "Home Alone" (via theIrish Star), referring to him as the "dearest thing." But she also revealed how she'd struggled with the scene in which Kate McCallister forces her son to sleep in the attic for misbehaving.

In the scene, Kevin tells his mother, "I don't want to see you again for the rest of my life, and I don't want to see anybody else, either," to which Kate replies, "I hope you don't mean that. You'd feel pretty sad if you woke up tomorrow morning and you didn't have a family." In her speech, O'Hara revealed that this whole exchange was a struggle for her:

"The scene where I had to drag him upstairs to sleep in the attic 'cause he'd misbehaved, he's mouthing off about the family and I say, 'Well, you'd be pretty sad if you woke up tomorrow morning and you had no family,' and he says, 'No, I wouldn't.' And I was supposed to say, 'Then say it again – maybe it'll happen.' I can't tell you how much that killed me."

The actress went on to recall how she "could not wrap [her] head around saying something so horrific to this beautiful child." At the time, however, O'Hara was yet to have children of her own, adding, "Of course, I was not yet a mother at the time and I had no idea the kind of things would come out of my own mouth with my own two sons."

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Patricia Espinosa, a 42-year-old Nassau County Police officer and mother of one, was killed in a crash involving a suspected drunk driver on Saturday, Jan. 31

  • She is being remembered as a "dedicated public servant" who served her community "with courage and compassion"

  • Matthew Smith, 20, has been charged with a DWI in connection with the fatal crash

A New York community is mourning the loss of a "dedicated" police officer, who was killed in a crash involving a suspected drunk driver while on her way to work.

Patricia Espinosa, a 42-year-old officer with the Nassau County Police Department, was driving a 2019 Alfa Romeo westbound on Route 347 in Suffolk County, N.Y., at 6:06 a.m. local time on Saturday, Jan. 31, when the incident occurred, per apress releasefrom the Suffolk County Police.

Twenty-year-old Matthew Smith of Hauppauge, N.Y., was driving a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado northbound on Alexander Avenue when he failed to stop at a red light and struck Espinosa's vehicle, police said.

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Espinosa was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital, where she was pronounced dead, per the release. Smith and his passenger, John Andali, 25, of Centereach, N.Y., were both transported to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Smith has since been charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI), per the Suffolk County Police. Both vehicles involved in the fatal crash have been impounded, and an investigation is underway.

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Following Espinosa's tragic death, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff from Monday, Feb. 2, until the late police officer's burial.

"Heartbroken over the passing of Police Officer Patricia Espinosa, a beloved member of the Fifth Precinct," Blakeman wrote onInstagram. "I had the honor of marching with her in the Puerto Rican Day parade. Condolences to her husband Police Officer Francisco Malaga and her brother Police Officer Christian Almeida."

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Bruce Blakeman/Instagram

Blakeman's tribute was accompanied by a photo of himself posing with a group of police officers at the parade, including Espinosa, who had worked for the Nassau Police Departmentsince 2017.

In alengthy statementon Facebook, Tommy Shevlin, president of the Nassau County Police Benevolent Association, remembered Espinosa as a "dedicated" police officer who "served with honor, courage and compassion."

"Her death in a violent crash caused by a driver charged with DWI is a profound loss to our department, our county, and every community she protected," he continued.

Shevlin went on to share that Espinosa leaves behind a 2-year-old daughter, named Mia, "who will grow up knowing her mother was a hero."

"Patricia understood the sacrifices of this profession not just as an officer, but as a wife, a sister, and a mother in blue," he wrote. "That her life was taken in such a senseless act makes this loss even more painful."

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Shevlin concluded: "We stand shoulder to shoulder with her family and our brothers and sisters in uniform, and we will honor her legacy by never forgetting her service, her sacrifice, and the family she leaves behind."

The Nassau County Police Medic Association also shared atributeto Espinosa on Facebook, writing: "We mourn the loss of Nassau County Police Officer Patricia Espinosa, who was tragically killed this morning in an auto accident while on her way into work. Officer Espinosa, a beloved member of the 5th Precinct, was a dedicated public servant and cherished colleague, serving her community with courage and compassion."

The Suffolk County Police are asking anyone with information on the crash to call the Major Case Unit at 631-852-6553.

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Laura F. Dogu, the United States' new top envoy to Venezuela, arrived in Caracas on Saturday as the Trump administration aims to reopen an embassy there for the first time in nearly seven years.

"I just arrived in Venezuela. My team and I are ready to work," Dogu said in asocial media post. It included two photos of the new envoy getting off a plane and walking on the tarmac.

In response to a request for comment on how long Dogu will be staying in the country, a State Department official said, "She will work with individuals from the private and public sector, as well as civic society, to advance the President and Secretary's three-phased plan for Venezuela."

Venezuela's Foreign Minister Yván Gil Pinto celebrated Dogu's arrival, saying in asocial media postthat he welcomes her "as part of the working agenda" between the US and Venezuela governments "aimed at establishing a roadmap for work on matters of bilateral interest, as well as addressing and resolving existing differences through diplomatic dialogue and on the basis of mutual respect and international law."

Dogu is the chargé d'affaires to the US Venezuela Affairs Unit, which is based in Colombia.

Her arrival in Caracas marks a significant public step towards the restoration of US-Venezuela relations. The US withdrew its diplomats and suspended operations at the embassy in Caracas in 2019. Earlier this month, a US State Departmentteam traveled to Venezuelafor the first time sinceNicolás Madurowas captured, according to a US official.

Her arrival also comes after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during a Senate hearing on Wednesday that Dogu would "ultimately" lead from Caracas and that the US wouldestablish a diplomatic presencein Venezuela "very quickly."

Earlier this week, the State Department informed Congress that it plans to use a "phased approach" to potentially resume services at the embassy, which could includeopening a temporary facility.

The CIA is also working to establish a permanent US presence on the ground in Venezuela,CNN exclusively reportedearlier this week.

Following the capture of Maduro earlier this month, the US has looked to establish and expand its footprint in the country. President Donald Trump said in the aftermath of Maduro's ouster that his administration would "run" the country and assert control over its oil production.

Trump said Thursday that the US would be "opening up" the commercial airspace above Venezuela, even though it is not technically considered closed.

Venezuela's acting government, led by former Maduro deputy Delcy Rodríguez, has recently made moves favorable to Washington, includingapproving a law changethat will make it easier for foreign companies to take part in the country's oil industry.

Rodríguez this week alsoproposed an amnesty lawthat could lead to the release of hundreds of political prisoners and announced the closure of a notorious detention center. US authorities said the same day that Venezuela had released all known US citizens held in the country. The Trump administration has demanded the release of all political prisoners.

Dogu is a veteran diplomat who previouslyservedas the ambassador to Honduras and Nicaragua. She also currently serves as a foreign policy advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

CNN's Dalia Abdelwahab, Jennifer Hansler, Stefano Pozzebon and Uriel Blanco contributed to this report.

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Further Russia-Ukraine talks scheduled for next week, says Zelenskyy

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The next round ofpeace talksbetween Russian and Ukrainian delegations will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Sunday.

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Envoys from Russia, Ukraine and the U.S. had been expected to meet Sunday in Abu Dhabi to continue negotiations aimed at endingMoscow's all-out invasionof its neighbor.

"We have just had a report from our negotiating team. The dates for the next trilateral meetings have been set: Feb. 4 and 5 in Abu Dhabi. Ukraine is ready for substantive talks, and we are interested in an outcome that will bring us closer to a real and dignified end to the war," Zelenskyy said in a Telegram post.

There was no immediate comment from U.S. or Russian officials.

On Saturday afternoon, top Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev said he had held a "constructive meeting with the U.S. peacemaking delegation" in Florida.

Officials have so far revealed few details of the talks in Abu Dhabi, which are part of a yearlongeffort by the Trump administrationto steer the sides toward a peace deal and end almost four years of all-out war.

While Ukrainian and Russian officials have agreed in principle with Washington's calls for a compromise, Moscow and Kyiv differ deeply overwhat an agreement should look like.

A central issue is whether Russia should keep or withdraw from areas of Ukraine its forces have occupied, especially Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland calledthe Donbas, and whether it should get land there that it hasn't yet captured.

Drones strike Ukrainian maternity hospital

Elsewhere, Russian attack drones struck a maternity hospital in southern Ukraine on Sunday morning, the Ukrainian emergency service reported.

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In a Telegram post, it said the strike wounded three women in the hospital in the city of Zaporizhzhia, and also sparked a fire in the gynecology reception area that was later extinguished. Regional administration head Ivan Fedorov later said the number of injured had risen to six.

Days earlier,U.S. President Donald Trumpsaid Putin had agreed to temporarily halt the targeting of the Ukrainian capital and other cities, as the region suffers underfreezing temperaturesthat have brought widespread hardship to Ukrainians.

The Kremlin confirmed Friday it agreed to hold off striking Kyiv until Sunday, but refused to reveal any details, making it difficult for an independent assessment of whether the conciliatory step had indeed taken place.

In the past week, Russia has struck energy assets in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa and in Kharkiv in the northeast. It also hit the Kyiv region on Wednesday, killing two people and injuring four.

Overnight into Sunday, Russia launched 90 attack drones, with 14 striking nine locations, Ukraine's air force said in a Telegram post. A woman and a man were killed in an overnight drone strike in Dnipro, a city in eastern Ukraine, according to local administration head Oleksandr Hanzha.

Russian shelling also hit central Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine, soon after 7 a.m., seriously wounding a 59-year-old woman, according to a Facebook post by the municipal military administration.

Russia's Defense Ministry on Sunday morning said its forces had used operational-tactical aviation, attack drones, missile forces and artillery to strike transport infrastructure used by Ukrainian forces.

In a separate post Sunday, it said that Russian air defences shot down 21 Ukrainian drones flying over southwestern and western Russia. It did not mention any casualties or damage.

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Lou Holtz health update: Read family's statement on legendary coach

A couple of days ago, news emerged that legendaryNotre Dame football coach Lou Holtzhad beenplaced in hospice care. On Saturday, Jan. 31 his family provided an update.

Kevin Holtz, his son, posted an update on the 1988 national champion coach on his Facebook account on Saturday, confirming Lou Holtz is in hospice care.

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Follow Lou Holtz's legacy of leadership as a college football coach

Lou Holtz, the College Football Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to the 1988 national title, hasentered hospice care, according to ABC57 and other reports.Lou Holtz, 89, was at the helm for theFighting Irishfrom 1986 to 1996, leading the team to a perfect 12-0 season and the national championship in 1988.Notre Dame Lou Holtz is seen during a game against the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Mich.

"The Holtz family, Luanne Altenbaumer, Skip Holtz, Liz Holtz Messaglia, share the difficult news that our father, Coach Lou Holtz, is presently facing a health challenge," Kevin Holtzposted on Facebook. "While this is a challenging time, our focus is on maintaining his comfort, quality of life and care in his Orlando home.

"As family has always been the highest importance to Coach, we are holding to each other and focusing on making every moment and day count. The whole family appreciates your thoughts, prayers, and support but ask for privacy as we navigate this journey. Psalm 41:3.″

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— Mike BerardinoNDI (@MikeBerardino)February 1, 2026

Holtz spent 33 seasons as a head coach, posting a 249-132-7 record with stops at William & Mary, NC State, Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame and South Carolina over his career. He also had a one-year stint in the NFL with the New York Jets.

He was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008 and worked for ESPN as a college football analyst after his retirement.

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