Miley Cyrus is sending support to Britney Spears.
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On Tuesday morning, the Today show’s Al Roker received the first round of his COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine live on the air. As part of the NBC morning show’s "Vaccinating America” series, Roker — who qualifies for the vaccine in New York as an individual over the age of 65 — reported his experience from the city's Lenox Hill hospital.
Miley Cyrus is sending support to Britney Spears.
Robin Roberts is a much-loved TV star and the Good Morning America host has a mass of loyal fans.MORE: Take a look inside the GMA hosts' homesThe journalist always has time for everyone and was overjoyed to discover a sweet surprise from some GMA viewers at the start of the week, following a challenging start to the day.Robin, like everyone else in New York, had a difficult commute due to the snowstorm, but was delighted to see that 'I love Robin' had been written in the snow by two "knights in
NEW YORK -- Dolly Parton has been singing about everyday office employees working “9 to 5” for over 40 years, but now the country icon is singing about entrepreneurs working “5 to 9” to pursue their dreams after hours.The Grammy-winning legend's 1980s hit has been flipped by Squarespace — a company that helps users build and host their own websites — for a Super Bowl commercial debuting Tuesday.
Billy Crystal on Wednesday told Stephen Colbert he was thrilled to receive his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as he misses spending in-person time with his family. The comic and actor dropped by The Late Show to discuss his new film,Standing Up, Falling Down, when he shared an update on his life in general.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaThe 2021 edition of the Sundance Film Festival will look very different. With the coronavirus pandemic raging, Sundance has opted for a virtual gathering, following in the footsteps of the Toronto Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
A moment of reflection. Graham Bunn shared new details about his former relationship with ex Chrishell Stause.
Comedian and actor Steve Martin reported today via social media on his experience with the COVID-19 vaccine.
(CNN)Yes, Martha Stewart received her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine near a facility named for her, but rest assured, she says she didn't jump the line.The lifestyle mogul posted a video Monday on her verified Instagram account showing her getting vaccinated near the Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai Downtown in New York.Stewart, 79, explained that she did not receive any special treatment.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is far more concerned with his celebrity status than he is with critical responsibilities attached to his position, as evidenced by the state's botched coronavirus vaccine rollout, Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean told "The Daily Briefing." "It's a disaster...it is just another leadership failure from this governor," Dean said on Tuesday.
AnnaRose King, who wrote, directed, produced and starred in the 2016 feature Good Enough, which she said was inspired by the death of her father, Roger King of King World Productions, has died. She was 35.
Today show star Al Roker and his wife Deborah Roberts put on a brave face over the weekend as they said goodbye to daughter Leila following her stay in New York.MORE: Al Roker's home is a better take on the Hamptons - see inside Leila is currently studying journalism in Paris, and had come home for the holidays to be with her family.Deborah shared a family photo on Instagram of herself and Al with Leila and their son Nick at the airport, and while they were all smiles, the TV journalist revealed
The biggest challenge for Florida throughout the coronavirus vaccine distribution process has been supply, the state's Lt. Gov.
A Manhattan health care center that has been sitting on hundreds of doses of the coronavirus vaccine for two weeks has finally gotten approval to distribute the unused doses in a manner compliant with Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s strict rules.
New York will begin scheduling coronavirus vaccines for first responders, people age 75 and older, educators and others who are part of the state’s Phase 1b distribution plan on Monday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
A frustrated New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday repeated his pleas to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to allow the Big Apple to vaccinate over-75s, noting that they are most at-risk and warning that it is "very dangerous" to delay that eligibility.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday blamed the federal government for the state's deficit, as well as the slow COVID-19 vaccine rollout.