Manchester United great Rio Ferdinand believes that the club are partly responsible for Paul Pogba's failure to live up to expectations at Old Trafford by never building a team around him.
17.04.2020 - 15:31 / hollywoodlife.com
Dr. Phil McGraw has everybody talking after his Fox News interview about the coronavirus on April 16.
During the interview, Phil, who is a psychologist, not a medical doctor, wondered why the country is taking the coronavirus more seriously than car accidents and drowning. He also claimed that all of the shutdowns from the coronavirus are worse than the actual disease itself.
Manchester United great Rio Ferdinand believes that the club are partly responsible for Paul Pogba's failure to live up to expectations at Old Trafford by never building a team around him.
"They're fully supporting us every step of the way"
“Sesame Street” has teamed up with CNN for “The ABC’s of COVID-19,” a town hall directed toward children and parents that aired on Saturday, April 25.
"One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn't exist"
By Jamie Lang
An additional 66 Los Angeles County residents have died from COVID-19 illness in the past 24 hours, it was reported Wednesday. That brings the total number of deaths across the county during the coronavirus pandemic to 729, with 89 percent of those patients suffering from underlying health conditions.
Another 46 people have died in Los Angeles County since Monday due to COVID-19 illness, bringing the total number to 663. For a second straight day, the number of newly diagnosed positive cases has increased significantly — Tuesday by 1,400, Monday by 1,491 — due to a backlog of cases, Dr.
In a shocking turn of events, WWE made the controversial decision to sack or furlough 20 employees amidst the coronavirus pandemic and amongst those fired included Rusev, Kurt Angle and Zack Ryder. This move was made to help compensate for the financial losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Manchester United fans have hammered Danny Mills over comments he made about Paul Pogba earlier in the week.
While the actress—who, at 28, is casually also a brand ambassador for Louis Vuitton and an on-again-off-again student at Columbia University studying human rights—has definitely enjoyed “some really good sweatpants moments” these past few weeks, she’s now turning to Real Clothes for a mental boost while staying home in her Brooklyn apartment. “Maybe I should start wearing like, really extravagant outfits inside,” she muses on the phone.
Legendary football manager Marcello Lippi says he would rather have Liverpool flop Luis Alberto in his team than Paul Pogba.
She also claimed he'd freeze and sell dead cubs to taxidermists