Demi Lovato is one of the many musical acts performing as part of the Jan. 20 inauguration celebration for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
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A far-left journalist working in Arkansas was among four suspects formally charged last week in connection with the firebombings of police vehicles during Black Lives Matter protests during the summer, according to reports. Federal authorities alleged that Renea Baek Goddard, 22, was associated with a group that tossed Molotov cocktails toward Little Rock Police Department vehicles on Aug.
Demi Lovato is one of the many musical acts performing as part of the Jan. 20 inauguration celebration for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
near-fatal 2018 overdose in an upcoming YouTube docuseries. The pop star, 28, said she’s finally “ready” to divulge all the details of the dark period in her life.
A primetime special featuring Justin Timberlake, Demi Lovato, and more will serve as the wrap-up to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' inauguration this month. Celebrating America, hosted by Tom Hanks, will air across a number of networks and platforms including ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, Twitch, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube on January 20th from 8:30 p.m.-10 p.m.
UPDATE: Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil will premiere on March 23 with the first two episodes and then airing weekly.
America United [the recently-announced theme of the celebration],” said Tony Allen, CEO of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, in a statement. The 90-minute patriotic program, dubbed “Celebrating America,” will feature segments and performances highlighting “the strength of our democracy, the perseverance of our people, and our ability to come together during trying times and emerge stronger than ever before,” according to a press release.
The Arkansas man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during a mob attack on the U.S.
Wilmer Valderrama couldn't be happier for the release of his animated film, which includes ex-girlfriend Demi Lovato.
The Arkansas man seen sitting in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office with his foot on her desk amid a violent riot inside the U.S. Capitol was arrested Friday, authorities said. Richard Barnett, 60, of Gravette, was taken into federal custody and was expected to appear in court.
Officials have released additional details surrounding the alleged crimes of four people who have since been hit with federal charges in connection with Wednesday’s riots and attacks on Capitol Hill. A senior Justice Department official said Friday that law enforcement took Richard Barnett into custody in Little Rock, Ark., after a viral photograph showed him sitting inside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office with one leg resting on her desk.
He’s known for being hyper-competitive on-air and now The Chase’s Mark Labette is on track to become the skinniest chaser, according to him, as he continues his healthy habits.
Demi Lovato recently spoke up about the Capitol Hill attack and fans who are asking for music amidst the circumstances. The 28-year-old singer and body health activist took to Instagram to share her reaction to the attacks on Capitol building in Washington DC yesterday, by Trump supporters. “My heart is broken.
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The man photographed sitting at a desk in Nancy Pelosi’s office during the Capitol Hill riots has been identified by the media as Richard Barnett of Arkansas – and he is now insisting he is "not a thief" despite allegedly swiping a letter addressed by the House speaker. Barnett, as of midday Thursday, does not appear to be facing any charges related to the storming of the U.S.
A post shared by Demi Lovato (@ddlovato)Another celeb who shared their outrage was Common, who posted a link to a story about the decision not to charge the officers, and wrote, "'An unjust law is no law at all.' Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."«An unjust law is no law at all.» Dr.