Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., pointed to the fact that there will be no Black women in the Senate after the departure of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during an interview last week.
16.11.2020 - 17:45 / foxnews.com
As coronavirus cases across the United States surge to their highest levels since the pandemic began and colder weather sets in, worrying experts about more people gathering inside for the holidays, governors in several states are reinstating lockdown measures to stem the spread of the virus. The lockdowns include some of the most draconian measures from earlier this year, putting severe restrictions on where Americans can go, how they can worship and even whom they can see. Washington bans
.Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., pointed to the fact that there will be no Black women in the Senate after the departure of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during an interview last week.
Garcelle Beauvais, Becca Kufrin and Rachel Lindsay are using their platforms for positivity this holiday season by raising awareness for the work done by the American Cancer Society.Amid the coronavirus pandemic, cancer patients and their families have faced a significant disadvantage when it comes to receiving the care they deserve.
Nearly 2,000 New Yorkers have died from the coronavirus since Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a book on his handling of the pandemic earlier this year.
Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli is “worried” about his future as a judge on the show, reports claim.The 65 year old has been unable to appear on this year’s BBC series due to travel restrictions. He is currently in the USA judging on Dancing With The Stars.Throughout the series, professional dancer Anton Du Beke stepped in as a temporary judge after Motsi Mabuse was forced to self isolate after she was forced to take a last-minute trip to Germany.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe Los Angeles-based East West Players, the nation’s first professional Asian American theatre organization, is teaming with musician AJ Rafael again for the holiday edition of Crazy Talented Asians, the ninth edition of the live show celebrating represenation of Asians in the arts.
Asya Branch is still stunned that she was crowned the winner of Miss USA’s 2020 pageant. The competition aired on Nov. 9 after being postponed months from its original spring date due to the coronavirus pandemic.The live show took place at Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis, Tenn.The 22-year-old was crowned by Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst, 29.
The West Wing star Richard Schiff has revealed that he’s in hospital after contracting coronavirus.The 65 year-old tweeted that he had tested positive for COVID-19 on US election day (November 3).“On Election Day I tested positive for Covid-19,” Schiff wrote on November 10. “This has been the most bizarre week of our lives.”He added that his wife and co-star in The Good Doctor, Sheila Kelley, also tested positive.
Netflix has saved at least one of their original shows for another season – Space Force.
Jenna Bush Hager, author, journalist, co-host of Today with Hoda & Jenna, and the daughter of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, took social media to share a few throwback photos.
coronavirus pandemic. The competition usually takes place during the spring, according to Fox News.Cheslie Chryst, who won the pageant in 2019, awarded Branch her crown.Although she’s young, Branch already has quite the resume: At age 17, she attended Harvard University for summer school.
Daily Beast, her caption had : “Incredible honor to sing the national anthem tonight in Southaven for the President Trump rally,” complete with a flag emoji and “#potus.”) At the age of 10, on charges for armed robbery and kidnapping. He would go on to serve 12 years in prison.
Miss USA 2020. The 22-year-old was named winner at a ceremony taking place at Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, on Monday evening.Branch hails from Booneville and is the first African American to represent the state in the annual competition.
Despite the coronavirus requiring masks and social distancing to pull off the Miss USA 2020 pageant, the pageant went ahead and crowned a new winner. Miss Mississippi Asya Branch, 22, beat out contestants from 49 other states and the District of Columbia on Nov. 9 to take home the title in a ceremony that took place in Memphis, TN. The competition had originally been scheduled for last spring, but postponed due to COVID-19.