Twitter, Thorne’s $2 million windfall has resulted in a new cap on how much the platform is allowing them to charge for pay-per-view content.
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Hot New Hip Hop reported today that Bill Gates will drop $150 million to help distribute the coronavirus vaccine. If the scientific community is able to come up with a vaccine, the Microsoft co-founder says he’ll make a donation.
During a conversation with Bloomberg News on Tuesday, Bill explained how it was important to make sure it would be available in not just the “rich countries.” Thus far, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has introduced $350,000,000 to COVID-19 research. According to
.Twitter, Thorne’s $2 million windfall has resulted in a new cap on how much the platform is allowing them to charge for pay-per-view content.
Bella Hadid has revealed "the truth" about her Lyme disease symptoms on social media. The 23-year-old model was diagnosed with the condition back in 2012, and she's taken to Instagram to educate her followers about the symptoms she deals with on a daily basis.
Bella Hadid is revealing the “truth” about her Lyme Disease and what she faces on a daily basis.
Actress Bella Thorne says she has earned two million dollars (about £1.5 million) in less than a week after signing up for an OnlyFans account.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry helped the charity Baby2Baby distribute school supplies to students in need in Los Angeles.Photos show the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in casual clothes, wearing masks and speaking with community members and students who are preparing for an unprecedented school year. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are helping Los Angeles area students prepare for the upcoming school year.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates on Tuesday said the United States fumbled its coronavirus response in part because "we believe in freedom." The billionaire's comments were in regard to questions about some Americans' seemingly politicized aversion to wearing masks and the country's slow initial response to COVID-19 in an interview with The Economist. "We believe in freedom, individual freedom.
Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk are one of the only Bachelor in Paradise couples to put — and keep — a ring on it post-Mexico, but the coronavirus pandemic is preventing the couple from making it down the aisle.“I’ve replanned the wedding three times now,” the 29-year-old Bachelor alum exclusively told Us Weekly on our “Here for the Right Reasons” podcast, noting she’s “totally stopped” the planning process as the COVID-19 crisis continues.
“Cheers” star John Ratzenberger, who played the mailman Cliff Clavin on the sitcom, has a simple idea for saving the U.S. Postal Service.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is making his feelings known.
Microsoft Corp. co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking out about rumors circulating about it.
Naman Ramachandran Amazon Prime Video has set up a $6 million fund to support the recovery of the European TV, film and theater production community from effects of the coronavirus pandemic.The first disbursements are £1 million ($1.3 million) to the U.K.’s Film and TV Charity, enabling a new grants scheme to help the industry recover; and and a £500,000 ($651,500) donation to the Theatre Community Fund, launched by Olivia Colman, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Francesca Moody to provide hardship
coronavirus storyline, will kick off «a month and a half» into the pandemic as the doctors of Grey Sloan adapt to their new reality.«We're going to start the season about a month and a half [into] full COVID, so it's going to take place a little beyond where we left off in the last season,» Gianniotti said, though he hasn't received any season 17 scripts. «We might have some flashbacks. We might have some things where we're referencing last season, just to have context leading up.
Alyssa Milano began to feel terrible.As the star of the upcoming Who’s the Boss?reboot revealed on Wednesday, during that time she had headaches, a low-grade fever, trouble keeping down food — she lost nine pounds in two weeks — and a loss of smell. Breathing was difficult, and she was confused.
Alyssa Milano has tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies.