Hitting all the wrong notes. Blake Shelton fans aren’t too pleased about the country star’s latest song “Minimum Wage,” which some feel does a disservice to those struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Cardi B has found herself under fire once again, for continuing to party amid the coronavirus pandemic.Late Monday, the rapper attended a bash in celebration of husband Offset's 29th birthday in Atlanta, Georgia. Videos posted to both their Instagram Stories showed them partying all night and into the morning with friends in a packed nightclub.
Hitting all the wrong notes. Blake Shelton fans aren’t too pleased about the country star’s latest song “Minimum Wage,” which some feel does a disservice to those struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Schnucks Supermarket CEO Todd Schnuck on Sunday explained the initiative his company created to help restaurants struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic – giving 14,000 Schnucks employees gift cards to spend at the local establishments. "We’re a family-owned business.
Beverly Hills Italian restaurant, La Scala, has come under fire for promoting a “speakeasy”-style indoor dining experience that would violate coronavirus safety measures.
Taraji P. Henson is opening up about a "dark moment" she endured earlier this year, which led her to contemplate whether she still wanted to live.
Even as the coronavirus pandemic protracts into the new year, a few staples will stay the same, including the Christmas menu for thousands of U.S. troops stationed at military installations across the world.
PHOENIX, ARIZ.-- – Firefighters across the country are preparing for their busiest season of the year – with the coronavirus pandemic making their jobs even tougher. On Thanksgiving this year, the National Fire Protection Association said fire departments nationwide responded to 1,630 home cooking fires – about 3.5 times higher than an average day.
Kirk Cameron is facing backlash after sharing footage from a Christmas caroling event amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Christmas in Community! Peaceful Protest in Song!” the 50-year-old Growing Pains alum wrote via Instagram on Sunday, December 13, alongside a video of a large crowd singing holiday tunes in Thousand Oaks, California.
Eva Mendes spoke candidly about parenting her and Ryan Gosling’s two daughters amid the coronavirus pandemic.“My little girl wanted to cut out Maria Callas’ face from [this] record cover,” the actress, 46, captioned a black-and-white Instagram photo on Thursday, December 17, of her face peering through the hole.
Kirk Cameron is taking heat. The "Growing Pains" alum, 50, has drawn ire from fans for hosting crowded caroling protests in Southern California, where cases of coronavirus are high as the pandemic rages on.
George Clooney is taking precautions amid the coronavirus pandemic due to his 3-year-old son Alexander’s health.“My son has asthma,” the actor, 59, told The Guardian on Sunday, December 13, noting that his family hasn’t left their compound since March. “They say it’s not so bad on young people.
Emily Blunt has been enjoying extra time with her kiddos. The 37-year-old actress shares daughters Hazel, 6, and Violet, 4, with her husband, John Krasinski -- and while many parents have been feeling extra pressure with their children at home more due to the coronavirus pandemic, Blunt and her hubby are not.
Khloé Kardashian confirmed.“The Covid cases are getting out of control in CA,” the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 36, explained via Twitter on Sunday, December 6. “So we decided that we’re not doing a Christmas Eve party this year.
Cardi B caused quite a stir with her tweet about wanting to make an expensive purchase on Dec. 6. “Should I spend $88K for this damn purse?” she wrote. “Omggg it’s tempting.” Messages quickly began flooding in that slammed Cardi for tweeting about spending thousands of dollars on a material good, while so many are struggling to make ends’ meet amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Cardi B is not afraid to stick up for herself on social media.
A Virginia school district voted to change the names of a few schools at a cost nearing half a million dollars -- a sum that one board member believes would be better spent on resources for students during the coronavirus pandemic. The Portsmouth School Board voted 8-1 Thursday night to change the names of Woodrow Wilson High School, John Tyler Elementary School and James Hurst Elementary School.