This day in history:

March 4, 1974, marks the release of the first issue of People magazine. Actress Mia Farrow appeared on the cover of the inaugural issue.

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Richard Stolley, former assistant managing editor of Life Magazine, founded People. Stolley emphasized that he wanted to focus on "the headliners, the stars, the important doers, the comers, and plenty of ordinary men and women caught up in extraordinary situations." His vision was to spotlight people's lives.

Thefirst issueprofiled William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist; designer Gloria Vanderbilt; and Marina Oswald, widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy's assassin. It cost 35 cents and was printed in black and white, except for the cover. The issue sold 1.4 million copies.

Before its official launch in 1974, the magazine produced a "dummy" test issue featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton on the cover. Stolley circulated the issue among the male staff, who described it as"journalistic popcorn."He then contacted Clare Boothe Luce, the widow of Time Inc. co-founder Henry R. Luce, who tested it at her hair salon.

The magazine found success among women and on newsstands. ​"It is bound to be the best-read magazine in any hairdressing salon in America—and in any doctor's or dentist's waiting room." ​The intention was that "it will probably be read from cover to cover, because reading it is like eating peanuts—you can't stop once you begin."

Because the senior editorial staff was predominantly male, Stolley hired Shirley Estabrook as deputy news editor. After Stolley eventually left the magazine, Pat Ryan succeeded him, becoming the second woman to serve as a Time Inc. managing editor.

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The magazine has continued to feature singers, actors, royals, and more. It is most notable for lists such as "The 100 Most Beautiful People" and "Sexiest Man Alive." People is known for bringing entertainment and celebrity news to mainstream media, inspiring other magazines such as Us Weekly and TV celebrity news shows like "Entertainment Tonight."

Currently, People has 32 million weekly magazine readers and 77 million monthly website visitors. For its50th anniversary in 2024, the magazine showcased some of its most iconic cover stars, including Oprah Winfrey, Serena Williams, and Dwayne Johnson. Staying true to its mission of highlighting people's lives, the commemorative issue also revisited individuals who faced extraordinary circumstances, such as Jessica McClure, who survived falling into a well as a baby in 1987, and Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of AIDS activist Ryan White, who passed away in 1990.

Editor in Chief Wendy Naugle wrote in her editor's letter for the issue, "Our goal is to take our readers up close to our subjects so that we can all understand what motivates them and to find the commonality of the human experience, the ups and downs, the tragedies and the triumphs."

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PARIS (AP) — The first flight repatriating French citizens stranded in the Middle East because of thewar in Iranlanded in Paris early Wednesday.

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French authorities booked about 100 seats onboard for vulnerable people on a priority list, the minister responsible for French Nationals Abroad, Eleonore Caroit, said. The plane departed from Muscat, Oman and made a stop in Cairo, Egypt, before touching down at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, as travel across the region remains heavily disrupted by the widening conflict.

A second flight carrying French citizens, who were based in Israel and managed to cross the border with Egypt, should arrive in France later Wednesday, Caroit said.

"We are focusing on a priority group — families with children, people affected by illness, old people," she told TF1 broadcaster. "Our goal is to help repatriate as quickly as possible the French people who wish to return."

French President Emmanuel Macron said an estimated 400,000 French people are present in the region affected by the conflict, either as residents or temporarily passing through.

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With airspace closed or heavily restricted across much of the Gulf, passengers have been stranded not only in the region but also in cities far from the fighting after their connecting flights were canceled. Amid the travel chaos and with commercial flights limited, governments across the globe have been mounting emergency operations to try to repatriate their citizens.

The United Statestold American citizensto leave more than a dozen countriesin the regionright away using any available commercial transportation. The countries include Iran and Israel, as well as Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, the Palestinian territories, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

In Europe, the British government said a chartered flight will take off from Oman late Wednesday to bring back some of the thousands of U.K. nationals in the Gulf. It said the most vulnerable will be prioritized for the first of what is expected to be a series of flights.

The Foreign Office said more than 130,000 British nationals in the Middle East have registered their presence with the government since the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict broke out, though not all are trying to leave. Many of those are in the UAE, and the government has advised against trying to travel overland to Oman.

Commercial airlines are also starting to resume some flights, with Etihad, Emirates and Virgin Atlantic all due to operate flights from the UAE to London on Wednesday.

Elsewhere, Norway's Foreign Ministry said it's sending an "emergency team" to Dubai to reinforce the Norwegian embassy's team helping an estimated 1,500 Norwegians registered in the city.

A first repatriation flight brings stranded French citizens home as war in Iran disrupts travel

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