Travis Scott took the necessary precautions after an unplanned encounter with many of his fans. The 29-year-old rapper stopped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Thursday and revealed that he got tested for COVID-19 after fans swarmed him at a McDonald’s.
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surpassed 10,000 COVID-19 deaths in early August.California is situated behind Texas, New Jersey and New York when it comes to most COVID-19 deaths, which have reported 15,161, 16,067 and 33,934 deaths, respectively.Within California, Los Angeles remains the county with the most COVID-19 deaths at over 6,000. According to data compiled from the L.A.
Travis Scott took the necessary precautions after an unplanned encounter with many of his fans. The 29-year-old rapper stopped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Thursday and revealed that he got tested for COVID-19 after fans swarmed him at a McDonald’s.
Travis Scott took the necessary precautions after an unplanned encounter with many of his fans. The 29-year-old rapper stopped by on Thursday and revealed that he got tested for COVID-19 after fans swarmed him at a McDonald's.The run-in occurred when Scott made his way to Downey, California, to the oldest McDonald's in the U.S.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorTwo days after Disney announced some 28,000 layoffs in its U.S. parks business, chairman Bob Iger has resigned from California Gov.
Matt James is gearing up for his journey, and yes, it will still take place in a bubble. The entirety of Clare Crawley's season of was filmed on set at La Quinta Resort & Club in Palm Springs, California, and while James is shooting somewhere else, he'll also be constrained to a single resort, Chris Harrison told ET. «Number one, yes, we are still in a quarantine pandemic bubble.
The Walt Disney Co. on Tuesday announced that 28,000 employees from theParks, Experiences and Products segment "at all levels" will be laid off.
Disney is announcing some major decisions.
Disney has begun to permanently eliminate around 28,000 domestic jobs in its theme parks division due to uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Metallica are digging deep to aid firefighters battling blazes in California, Washington, and Oregon.The heavy rockers have pledged to donate $250,000 to help the ongoing wildfire relief efforts via their All Within My Hands non-profit foundation, which was launched in 2017.“Wildfires have become a cruel and unwelcome annual benchmark in California, and this year we have seen them tragically extend across the entire west coast of our country,” a statement from the band reads.
Metallica have donated £250,000 to aid wildfire relief efforts across California and the US West Coast.The generous sum came via the band’s All Within My Hands foundation, which has gifted significant sums to a series of worthy causes since launching back in 2017.“Wildfires have become a cruel and unwelcome annual benchmark in California, and this year we have seen them tragically extend across the entire west coast of our country,” the band confirmed in a statement.“This is the fourth
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor“Certainly cases are going up,” said California’s director of Health and Human Services Dr. Mark Ghaly on Friday.
Chadwick Boseman's legacy will never be forgotten. On Thursday, Disney unveiled a stunning mural of the late star at Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Saturday night, the State of California dropped a damning report about how the state has dealt with — some would say not dealt with — the tidal wave of unemployment claims it has experienced since counties and businesses were shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.The report revealed that the state Employment Development Department’s backlog of unemployment insurance claims is growing by 10,000 a day during the COVID-fueled recession.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Monday the State of California officially reported that more and 15,000 of its residents have died from Coronavirus. This comes as daily deaths have been dropping in the state, but that number still remains stubbornly higher than were it was at the beginning of July.For comparison, the flu generally kills about 6,000 Californians each year.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerA strike team appointed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a report Saturday indicating that the state’s unemployment benefits system needs a complete overhaul.The report, which took 45 days to compile, indicates a backlog of unresolved claims that is growing by 10,000 a day.
Activists took a stand for transgender visibility at Dodger Stadium on Oct. 29, 2018 during game five of the World Series. Near the top of the sixth inning, members of TransLatin@ Coalition dropped a 20-by-15-foot Transgender Pride flag banner reading “Trans People Deserve To Live” from a left field balcony. Photo: Twitter
Lori Loughlin‘s request to serve her prison sentence at the federal correctional institution in Victorville, California.According to an order filed on September 9, Judge Nathaniel M.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom started by thanking President Donald Trump for his help on the California wildfires when they met on Monday.Newsom said the president acted very quickly and that his major disaster declaration “profoundly significant.”“I want to thank you and acknowledge the help that you’ve given,” said Newsom to Trump before saying the amount of federal support the state has received, “may be a record.”He thanked the president for his commitment