An interview that Princess Diana did back in 1995 has resurfaced and in it, she gives a surprising answer on whether she thinks Prince Charles or Prince William should be the next King of England.
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CNBC‘s Power Lunch on Friday. “I think we’re missing the point.”Barkley said that any public message the league or its players takes as the season is scheduled to resume this month in a COVID-19 bubble in Orlando should keep police and prison reform at their core.
The NBA is allowing players to replace their names on their jerseys with messages like “Equality” and “I Can’t Breathe.”“When we spend time focusing on what’s on the jersey, that’s gonna defeat the purpose,” Barkley warned. “My
.An interview that Princess Diana did back in 1995 has resurfaced and in it, she gives a surprising answer on whether she thinks Prince Charles or Prince William should be the next King of England.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterHBO is amplifying the message from its Michael Tubbs documentary Stockton on My Mind with the launch of its digital Action Series – an educational experience that will motivate documentary fans, social justice organizers, political activists, and community figures to follow in Tubbs’ footsteps and make a difference in their communities.
There has been a lot of activity between Scott Baio and Nicole Eggert regarding the allegations she and Alexander “Alex” Polinsky made against the Charles in Charge actor in 2018. Scott has been revealing his evidence that he says clears his name and shows that Alex and Nicole lied about their allegations that he sexually abused Nicole when she was a minor and exposed himself to Alex Polinsky on the set of Charles in Charge.
Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul are teaming up for a very important cause.On Wednesday, the NBA stars announced the launch of their Social Change Fund initiative, created alongside a team of philanthropists and entrepreneurs to support critical issues impacting the Black community, such as racial equality and criminal justice reform.According to the mission statement listed on their website, the goal of Social Change Fund is to «invest in and support organizations that are working to
Warner Music Group (WMG) and the Blavatnik Family Foundation have announced the external board of directors for their joint Social Justice Fund, including executives from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The $100 million fund was announced in June following "#TheShowMustBePaused," an industry-wide campaign to sho
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hereRussia has recorded just five more deaths than the UK.Elsewhere, the countries with the highest numbers of health worker deaths are USA (507), Brazil (351), Mexico (248), Italy (188), Egypt (111), Iran (91), Ecuador (82) and Spain (63).The figures were revealed as Prime Minister Boris Johnson committed to an 'independent inquiry' into the handling of the pandemic. The Prime Minister told MPs he does not believe now is the right time for such an investigation but it would 'certainly' happen
Jasmine Sanders is using her platform to fight for social justice.
Alex Polinsky has returned to social media after Scott Baio, his wife, Renee Baio, and their friend and digital strategist Brian Glicklich have spent the past two weeks on a social media evidence-dropping spree. Nicole Eggert and Alex Polinsky went public in the early part of 2018 to accuse Scott of emotional and sexual abuse while he was a co-director on the 80s sitcom Charles in Charge.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerTurner Sports NBA analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said that sports leagues and players have turned racial injustice issues into a “circus,” and warned that fans could be turned off by too much politics in sports.Barkley, speaking in a phone interview on CNBC, said players are placing more importance on kneeling and messages on their jerseys rather than important change.He echoed criticisms raised by fellow analyst Jay Williams of ESPN, who
sixth season.The relationship between People’s Princess Diana and Prince Charles will be at the heart of the fourth season of the drama.Now, Josh O’Connor the actor who plays Prince Charles in the current series, has shared his take on the royal couple’s infamous relationship.In a new interview with Screen Daily, Josh O’Connor explained the excitement, and challenges, of navigating the ‘Charles and Diana years’.When talking about taking one of the world’s most famous romances on-screen, the
With season four of “The Crown” expected to debut later this year, Josh O’Conner is opening up about what it was like to act out one of the most iconic royal romances on the small screen.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe National Basketball Assn. has reached agreement with its players union on 29 social justice statements that players can optionally have on the back of their jerseys instead of their names.The NBA plans to resume its season and playoffs on July 30 in Orlando, Florida.
Tati Westbrook is apologizing for her part in “Dramageddon 2.0,” her vicious feud with fellow beauty YouTuber James Charles in 2019. Tati, 37, released an explosive new video on June 30, in which she tearfully claimed that she was “used, coerced, and manipulated” by famous YouTubers Shane Dawson and Jeffree Star into making the infamous “Bye Sister” video.
Peter White Television EditorSamantha Bee has become the latest late-night host to help save the United States Postal Service.The star of TBS’ Full Frontal with Samantha Bee has organized a social media campaign, #MailedIt, to encourage people to tweet at President Trump and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin to save the mail service.For every tweet, the show will buy a stamp from the USPS up to a total of 100,000.
reported this news late Saturday night.Another report from Brad Turner of the points out that this move is being done in conjunction with Nike, who serves as the athletic wear sponsor of the NBA. In recent years, the NBA and its players have been quick to adopt relevant aesthetics in the face of the social injustice around this country being in the national consciousness, particularly to Black Americans.
UTA has committed $1 million to be donated to social justice causes and organizations. Guided by the UTA Foundation, the donations will be distributed over a four-year period.