Jake Paul is going to continue partying amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
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José Andrés addressed the boycott of Goya Foods in a recent tweet after the company’s CEO praised President Donald Trump.“Let’s be clear @GoyaFoods President Trump has left Latinos and many Americans hungry. Cages Latino Children.
Has forgotten the Latino community through this pandemic. Has called Mexicans rapists,” the Vegetables Unleashed author, 51, shared earlier this month.
Jake Paul is going to continue partying amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
straight to your inboxRyan Giggs has given his backing to Manchester United's interest in Jack Grealish and Jadon Sancho.United are looking to improve their attack this summer and have identified Aston Villa star Grealish and Borussia Dortmund's Sanchoas two key targets. Speaking to Webby and O'Neill,United legend Giggs said the duo have qualities that would make them shine at Old Trafford.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are joining son Jack Osbourne for an eight-episode supernatural series,, on the Travel Channel.
Josh Richards is opening up about where his relationship with Nessa Barrett stands today.In a new interview with ET, the TikTok star reveals whether he sees himself ever getting back together with his ex. Shortly after the two called it quits this summer, Barrett was spotted kissing Chase Hudson, following his breakup with Charli D'Amelio.«No, we're not back together,» Richards, 18, confirms to ET's Katie Krause. «Just like I said with Chase, I've forgiven her for it.
“The Fight,” Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despress’ documentary about the American Civil Liberties Union, opens with the inauguration of Donald Trump. His oath rings out like an opening salvo.
Ice Cube called on Hollywood studios to implement a form of reparations to help make up for years of mistreatment of Black artists in the entertainment industry. The rapper and actor has taken a step outside his usual creative endeavors to help pen a document that he named "A Contract with Black America" that seeks to address police brutality in the United States and aims to dismantle larger pockets of systemic racism.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTwitter fell short of Wall Street earnings expectations for the second quarter of 2020 as total revenue fell 19%, despite packing on a record 20 million daily active users in the period.What Twitter calls “monetizable” daily active users increased 34% year over year to 186 million, adding 20 million in Q2 and representing the highest quarterly year-over-year growth rate “since we began reporting mDAU growth,” said Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s CEO, in announcing
Donald Trump is in hot water once again over posing with a brand of beans after his daughter, Ivanka Trump did the same despite the said brand, Goya, being boycotted by its Mexican buyers! But now, his niece, Mary L.
Cravings author Chrissy Teigen and more celebrities. “FUUUUUUUCK,” tweeted on July 10.
Donald Trump consistently shows his pettiness and narcissism, blatantly corrupting his position by supporting businesses who flatter him and attacking those who criticize. With a man in power like that, it’s easy for those with weak principles to view kissing his ass as a good short-term financial decision.
Chrissy Teigen‘s giving up Goya.
It’s been a few years since “The Osbournes” left the air, but a new series will feature a near-reunion of the reality-show clan.
Donald Trump and his allies, who often mocked CNN as “failing.” “All of our research shows we are the most trusted name in news,” Jeff Zucker, chairman of WarnerMedia News and Sports and CNN chief executive, said Wednesday. “Others may not believe that, others may scoff at that, the president of the United States makes fun of it, but it's true.” CNN's weekday prime-time audience of 1.95 million was up 120% over the same period last year, Nielsen said.
Unruly.The show will be split into six parts, and has been described by Variety as “an unapologetically Black, no-holds-barred telling of Johnson’s life.The statement added: “The first ever Black heavyweight boxing champion, the show would follow Johnson’s rise to greatness and the costs he paid for his skin color and defiance.”The series will be based based on the PBS documentary Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, and will see Dominique Morisseau serve as writer and