Getting the gang together! John Krasinski hosted a food-focused version of his Some Good News YouTube series recently that featured an array of celebrity chefs whipping up classic dishes using fans’ recipes.
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By Todd Spangler
NY Digital Editor
AT&T will provide three months of free wireless service for nurses and physicians battling the coronavirus pandemic across the U.S., the latest goodwill gesture from corporate America during the crisis.
The telco announced the news on “The Office” actor John Krasinski’s YouTube series “Some Good News,” which he launched two weeks ago as a way to provide uplifting and inspiring
Getting the gang together! John Krasinski hosted a food-focused version of his Some Good News YouTube series recently that featured an array of celebrity chefs whipping up classic dishes using fans’ recipes.
John Krasinski hosted a virtual potluck on Sunday — and surprised some fans with celebs recreating their families' favorite foods!
As restaurants remain closed and people need food amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, John Krasinski praised folks in the food industry who are dedicating their time and resources to people in need —and hosted a virtual potluck —on Sunday's episode of Some Good News.
John Krasinski’s “Some Good News” paid tribute Sunday night to the food industry, restaurant workers and the lengths to which ordinary Americans are going to make sure people get fed during the pandemic — and he brought in some special guests to help.
John Krasinski had the best surprise for a few “Some Good News” viewers as he hosted a virtual potluck during Sunday’s episode of his show.
Fair City star Una Crawford O’Brien has quelled any fears that Fair City is to be cancelled and revealed that the soap’s writers are already working on brand new episodes.
Is Brad Pitt taking on meteorology? During episode 4 of John Krasinski‘s Some Good News YouTube series, the Oscar winner, 56, made a surprise appearance.
Former X Factor star Nicky McDonald has teamed up with NHS doctors and nurses for a charity single.
Doctors and nurses will be asked to work without full-length gowns and to reuse items of personal protective equipment (PPE) ahead of expected shortages.
The news is pretty bleak these days with rising numbers of patients succumbing to the illness and unemployment numbers ticking up—but thanks to some incredible health care professionals, there are still some bright spots.Staffers at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Queens know better than most how important it is to find those moments of joy, so every day they're celebrating the patients who are recovering from COVID-19 and being discharged from the hospital—and it's pretty inspirational.The
The third installment of “Some Good News” on YouTube found host John Krasinski paying special tribute Sunday to health-care heroes around the US by getting them free cellphone service — and, for some Boston hospital workers, Red Sox tickets for life.
Grateful little guy! Tom Brady and Gisele Bünchden’s 10-year-old son, Benjamin, showed his support for doctors and nurses amid the coronavirus pandemic.
They aren't doctors, but they do play them on TV. To show their support for the real doctors and nurses and healthcare workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, doctors and nurses from all over TV got together virtually to give a big thank you and maybe also give us a little burst of joy in these tough times. The video starts with former House, MD star Olivia Wilde, who organized the whole thing, and includes appearances by Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Howser); Patrick Dempsey,
Lightening the mood. Adam Sandler performed a hilarious song that he wrote in honor of the doctors and nurses on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Adam Sandler showed his appreciation for the medical professionals responding to the coronavirus pandemic during Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show. The actor, who called in for a virtual chat with host Jimmy Fallon, debuted his "Quarantine Song," explaining that he wrote the lyrics to thank those who are treating people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19.