Dina Lohan is going to jail.
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reported. The Detroit native joined WGN in 1990 at the age of 25, and established herself quickly on major stories.
She traveled to Kenya to trace the family roots of then-Senator Barack Obama and joined the Rev. Jesse Jackson on a trip to Ivory Coast.
During her 21 years at WGN, she won nine Emmys and co-anchored both the station’s primetime newscast as well as the midday news show. She also suffered a series of health issues over the years, taking a medical leave of absence in 2008 after a
.Dina Lohan is going to jail.
According to The Mercury News, Somerville wanted to add a tagline to a segment about the Petito case pointing out the disparity in coverage of missing persons cases of white women relative to women of color. The disparity has become part of the national conversation surrounding the Petito case after MSNBC host Joy Reid brought it up on her show “The ReidOut” this past Monday.“The Petito family certainly deserves answers and justice,” Reid said.
Torrey DeVitto and Yaya DaCosta, who had starred on the NBC medical drama for six seasons since its 2015 premiere, departed the series in May.«Dealing with the exit of two longtime cast members and the addition of two new ones, and having dealt with the pandemic and its effect on our hospital, we look at season 7 thematically as a new beginning,» executive producer and co-showrunner Diane Frolov told ET over email.Frolov and co-showrunner Andrew Schneider promised, however, that both DeVitto and
The Sopranos creator David Chase has opened up about his favourite scene from the show.In conversation with NME ahead of new prequel film The Many Saints of Newark, Chase reflected on the moments from the hit HBO drama that he remains most proud of today.“I’m kind of ashamed because it’s something that I wrote,” he began, when asked to choose a favourite.Chase went on to discuss the scene in particular, which appears in the first episode of season four, ‘For All Debts Public and Private’ which
Chicago Sun-Times. But trouble began after Kammes was filling out paperwork related to the job, despite having previously offered the position of girls’ lacrosse coach and passing a background and references check.
What is it that compels people to sin and give themselves continuous self-inflicted pain? This is one of the central questions raised in the otherwise largely incurious “The Many Saints Of Newark,” David Chase’s prequel film to his “Sopranos” series on HBO.
Chicago Med season seven will return with two new faces - and the loss of beloved fan favorites Dr Natalie Manning, and April Sexton.The departure of both is going to "affect" Dr Will Halstead in ways we can't even imagine, shares star Nick Gehlfuss, adding that it will be impossible to "avoid all that history".As for how it may affect fans, Nick tells HELLO! that the show "in some ways feels like we are restructuring, and it feels like we're recreating some things."MORE: Chicago Fire season
Chicago PD season eight ended with Marina Squerciati's Officer Kim Burgess in critical condition following a terrifying kidnapping.Kim's life remains in the balance when season nine opens, but it seems that there is more heartbreak to come for Kim as Marina has now teased the devastating ways that the attack will affect Kim in the months to come."She's really affected in the beginning.
EXCLUSIVE: Carmen Mitcho and Nick Predescu, who previously worked at Love & Hip Hop producer Eastern, have launched their own unscripted production company.
So many stars were at the premiere of Dune at the 2021 Venice Film Festival!
The Chase viewers were completely floored during the latest instalment when they witnessed The Dark Destroyer, also known as Shaun Wallace, debut his brand new beard. Fans have been used to seeing the chasers sporting the exact same looks over the years, with shake-ups happening very rarely.The chasers are even forced to wear the exact same outfit for every single episode they’re on, so viewers have gotten used to seeing 61 year old Shaun showing off the same dapper suit and tie.
Ruth Marx has crossed to the other side.
Ruth Marx, whose singing voice was heard on classic TV commercial jingles that likely reached as many ears as the pop songs of her famous son Richard Marx, died of lung cancer at her home in California on Aug. 24. She was 85.
the Chicago Sun Times Aug. 30 that his mother died of lung cancer at her home in California.