Kelis’ husband, photographer Mike Mora, has died at the age of 37. The news was confirmed overnight by the singer's management.
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The Centers for Disease Control is expected tomorrow to relax its masking guidance in most indoor spaces tomorrow, according to the Associated Press.
CDC director Rochelle Walensky also hinted at changes, writing on Twitter this afternoon: “At @CDCgov, we have been analyzing our #COVID19 data and shifting our focus to preventing the most severe outcomes and minimizing healthcare strain.”
Local health officials in California said today they were anticipating changes from the CDC, as well.
Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer, while briefing reporters today about a loosening of masking rules in the region, said “as early as tomorrow, we expect the CDC to release new framework for managing Covid-19.”
L.A. has pledged to keep certain masking restrictions in place until the county dips from the “widespread” to the “moderate” level of spread per the current CDC definitions.
While Ferrer today projected it would be mid-March before the county will meet those measures, she also said that the CDC revise “will include updated metrics.” Presumably those will be less stringent, given that Covid numbers are falling across the board in the U.S. That could help Los Angeles qualify much sooner, though Ferrer said the county would not lift its mandate immediately. She said local officials would want to study the recommendations, first.
Per AP:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday will announce a change to the metrics it uses to determine whether to recommend face coverings, shifting from looking at COVID-19 case counts to a more holistic view of risk from the coronavirus to a community. Under current guidelines, masks are recommended for people residing in communities of substantial or high
Kelis’ husband, photographer Mike Mora, has died at the age of 37. The news was confirmed overnight by the singer's management.
Kristen Stewart goes casual for an afternoon out with fiancée Dylan Meyer in Los Angeles on Monday (March 14).
gathered together in Los Angeles and simultaneously in London on Sunday for the 2022 Critics Choice Awards, the ongoing war in Ukraine cast a looming shadow.As fans saw during this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards back in February, several stars addressed the ongoing conflict, and called for peace amid Russia's attack on Ukraine.From awards presenters using their time on stage to delivered a planned message of support to the words of unity shared by stars during their acceptance speeches, it was clear how prevalent the was was on the minds of those in attendance.Here's a look at some of the powerful messages shared by celebs throughout Sunday's awards gala.The Oscar-nominated Bulgarian actress Maria Bakalova — who earned widespread acclaim for her performance in 2020's took the stage early on during the show and shared a message of support for the people of Ukraine.«I am from Bulgaria, and my home city just a few hundred miles from Ukraine. So as we gather on this special night, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the bravery of the people of Ukraine, who are defending their right to Independence and democracy,» she shared.
Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer are hitting the red carpet together for the first time!
Maria Bakalova’s thoughts and voice are with the people of Ukraine.
EXCLUSIVE: Timur Bekmambetov, the high-profile Russian-Kazakh director who is credited as the creator of the Screenlife genre with projects including Searching and Unfriended, has condemned the “tragedy” in Ukraine and is working on a project analyzing the digital aspects of the conflict.
Lots of stars stepped out to check out Justin Bieber‘s concert at the Crypto.com Arena this week!
Kristen Stewart had her fiancee Dylan Meyer by her side for a full day of pre-Oscars events!
Stanford University responded to the allegations that soccer star Katie Meyer was potentially facing disciplinary action shortly before she died by suicide – a factor her parents believe may have contributed to her tragic death.
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Stanford University and the soccer community are mourning the loss of a dear athlete.
Katie Meyer, 22, the goaltender for the Stanford women’s soccer team, has tragically passed away in a campus residence, reported the New York Post. “Katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world,” Stanford vice provost for student affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole and athletic director Bernard Muir said in a message on the university’s communications site, not revealing the cause of death.
Josh Duhamel knew "early on" that Audra Mari was "perfect" for him. The 'Thing About Pam' actor proposed to the 28-year-old beauty queen last month after more than two years of dating but popping the question wasn't a difficult decision for the 49-year-old star to make. Asked when he knew Audra was the one for him, Josh - who has eight-year-old son Axl with ex-wife Fergie - told 'Entertainment Tonight': "Oh, I knew that pretty early on.
Josh Duhamel, getting engaged back in January was something he could see coming for some time.The handsome star walked the red carpet at the premiere screening of his new NBC series, held at The Maybourne hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on Monday, and he spoke with ET's Lauren Zima about his recent romantic development.When asked when he knew that his fiancée, Audra Mari, was the one for him, Duhamel admitted with a smile, «Oh, I knew that pretty early on.»«She's an awesome girl, [and] she's perfect for me,» he continued. «We're both from North Dakota and I think there's a commonality that we have.