By Dino-Ray Ramos, Amanda N'Duka
01.04.2020 - 23:51 / foxnews.com
As the home quarantine orders across the United States and around the world continues amid the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for entertainment is at an all-time high. So what better way to pass the time than by watching your favorite celebrities? But they aren't in movies or TV shows -- instead stars like John Krasinksi, Miley Cyrus and Florence Pugh have taken to social media to spread a little joy with DIY talk shows, interview series, and their cooking skills.
By Dino-Ray Ramos, Amanda N'Duka
That's around 11,000 meals a day since March
Piers Morgan shared some advice to Donald Trump during his appearance on CNN’s Reliable Sources show on Sunday (April 19).
An array of stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Beyonce and The Rolling Stones took part in a broadcast celebrating health workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ryan Tedder has hit out at the “tone-deaf” artists who are continuing to release music during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jon Burlingame
Angelina Jolie is asking others to join her in standing up for vulnerable children during the coronavirus pandemic. The actress penned an essay for Time, published Thursday, in which she urged American citizens to be on the lookout for children who may be experiencing domestic violence while isolating in their homes.
Angelina Jolie is standing up for vulnerable children amid the coronavirus pandemic and is asking the public to do the same. The award-winning actress urged American citizens to be on the lookout for children who may be at risk of harm at home as communities far and wide remain on lockdown.
Drew Brees offered up some words of hope to citizens across America has he and wife Brittany appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show this week.
A number of different carriers have parked up at Prestwick Airport as the coronavirus hits the aviation industry.
"I didn’t even know we were on her radar"
"The public are turning to radio in times of crisis"
The One Where They Learned Remotely.
LOS ANGELES — From family drama “This Is Us” to crime series “NCIS,” audiences are flocking to television shows in numbers unseen for up to a year as coronavirus shutdowns and social distancing keeps millions of Americans at home.