After a series of press conferences from the White House coronavirus task force,Dr. Deborah Birx has emerged as someone Americans can rely on for evolving information about the global coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the United States.
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Earlier this week, Usher teased the forthcoming “Confessions Part III” during a performance at Live from the Cricket Lounge—and he dropped a bombshell that was swiftly misinterpreted by fans. While Complex reports that many people assumed a certain “sickness” referred to herpes, it turns out that Usher was referring to a pregnancy.
Jermaine Dupri—who produced Parts “I” and “II” from 2004—set the record straight in a tweet:
During the showcase, Usher offered a snippet of the forthcoming track:
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After a series of press conferences from the White House coronavirus task force,Dr. Deborah Birx has emerged as someone Americans can rely on for evolving information about the global coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the United States.
Debra Messing shared a video criticizing Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and questioned whether or not the president’s supporters will turn on him as the death toll rises. Messing has been very vocal on social media about her criticism of Trump and his administration in the past.
Heather Dubrow, a pricey handbag enthusiast and budding fashion designer, may be a lover of all things luxurious, but that doesn't mean she's immune to everyday mom duties like the rest of us mere mortals. In fact, whether Heather is throwing an adorable b-day party for her youngest daughter, Coco, or just low-key making holiday cookies, she always manages to keep her fashion game going strong.
Footballer Jermaine Pennant has announced he and Alice Goodwin have split up for good.The 37 year old took to his Instagram Stories to reveal the news as he wrote in a statement: "After 9 years together and nearly 6 years married, Alice and I have decided to separate. "I will always love Alice, but we've decided to head our separate ways.There is no drama, and we will always remain close friends." followed by a white heart emoji.
Deborah Dugan is fighting back after being fired by the Recording Academy with a new court filing alleging a higher-up attempted to influence Grammy nominations. Attorneys for the former Grammys CEO, who was officially canned on Monday after being placed on administrative leave in January, filed court papers citing new allegations, some of which involve former Grammy Awards executive producer Ken Ehrlich.
Deborah Dugan is fighting back after being fired by the Recording Academy with a new court filing alleging a higher-up attempted to influence Grammy nominations.
One day after the Recording Academy fired its embattled president and CEO Deborah Dugan, she responded on Tuesday (March 3) with a filing to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) providing evidence that she says shows board members were also concerned about irregularities in the Grammy voting process.Dugan contends that since she voiced concerns over irregularities and conflicts of interest in the Grammy voting process, she has been portrayed by the academy in the media as
On Monday, the day that the Recording Academy officially terminated Deborah Dugan, interim boss Harvey Mason Jr. sat with the Los Angeles Times for his first interview since the organization’s former president/CEO was abruptly — and controversially — placed on administrative leave just 10 days before the Grammy Awards.
(CNN) — The Recording Academy, best known for its Grammy Awards, announced Monday that it has fired its former president and chief executive officer, Deborah Dugan. The Recording Academy sent a letter to its members Monday informing them of the action which was taken by its Board of Trustees.
(CNN) — The Recording Academy, best known for its Grammy Awards, announced Monday that it has fired its former president and chief executive officer, Deborah Dugan. The Recording Academy sent a letter to its members Monday informing them of the action which was taken by its Board of Trustees.
(CNN) — The Recording Academy, best known for its Grammy Awards, announced Monday that it has fired its former president and chief executive officer, Deborah Dugan. The Recording Academy sent a letter to its members Monday informing them of the action which was taken by its Board of Trustees.
Former Recording Academy president and CEO Deborah Dugan has responded to her termination by the academy's board of trustees Monday (March 2), saying she is "disappointed" but "not surprised" by the decision."I was recruited and hired by the Recording Academy to make positive change; unfortunately, I was not able to do that as its CEO," Dugan's statement reads. "While I am disappointed by this latest development, I am not surprised given the Academy's pattern of dealing with whistleblowers.
Deborah Dugan, CEO of the Grammys who was put on leave last month, was fired by the Recording Academy on Monday. The firing comes after Dugan claimed she was sexually harassed by the organization's top attorney.
The Recording Academy board of trustees officially terminated Deborah Dugan's employment as president/CEO on Monday after placing her on paid administrative leave Jan. 16.
Deborah Dugan, the Recording Academy president and CEO who took over for Neil Portnow back in 2019, has been fired, Variety reports. Dugan was placed on administrative leave on January 17 for unspecified “misconduct,” igniting a heated controversy within the music industry mere days before the 2020 Grammys on January 26.
The Recording Academy board of trustees officially terminated Deborah Dugan's employment as president/CEO on Monday (March 2) after placing her on paid administrative leave since Jan. 16. The decision announced comes after two independent investigations related to Dugan: One into her allegations against the Recording Academy and ano