The Queen’s traditional birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, will look a little different this year due to the pandemic.
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report that COVID-19 restrictions are making it hard for strippers to return to work. “This isn’t right.
We need to support our frontline twerkers. Let’s clap for them at 7 pm, after all they make it clap for us,” Colbert said.Noting how one person interviewed in the report said that her job isn’t fun anymore, Colbert added “that breaks my heart, I never thought I’d see a day when strip clubs could be depressing.” And about the fact that lap dances are prohibited by COVID safety rules, he said
.The Queen’s traditional birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, will look a little different this year due to the pandemic.
Russell Peters is sharing his thoughts on India’s COVID-19 crisis.
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The U.S. State Department on Monday issued a “do not travel” warning to Japan amid a rise in Covid-19 cases, raising questions about the ability of the country to host the Olympics this summer.
NEW YORK -- CBS said Monday that Stephen Colbert's late-night show will return to doing live episodes on June 14, with a vaccinated audience in New York's Ed Sullivan Theater.The show produced 205 episodes without a live audience in more than a year because of the COVID-19 outbreak.Audience members will be required to show proof of vaccination before being allowed in Colbert's audience, CBS said. Face masks will be optional.
(CNN)"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" has been virtual -- until now.Colbert welcomed his first-in studio guest on Thursday night's episode.John Krasinski joined him in Colbert's makeshift office studio in the Ed Sullivan Theater office building."The Office" star is promoting his film "A Quiet Place Part II," starring his wife, Emily Blunt, which he wrote and directed.Colbert and Krasinski arm wrestled, which Krasinski said he hadn't done since he was 12."I want you to know, this is not
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert just welcomed their first in-person guest in 14 months and it was John Krasinski!
video above.AT&T announced Monday that it was spinning off WarnerMedia into an independent company that will merge with Discovery Inc. and be run by Discovery CEO David Zaslav.Under the terms of the all-stock agreement, AT&T will receive $43 billion (a figure subject to adjustment) in a combination of cash, debt securities and WarnerMedia’s retention of certain debt, and AT&T’s shareholders will receive stock representing 71% of the new company.
Equity General Secretary Paul W Fleming has called on the UK government to consolidate the current benefits system to protect the entertainment industry and its workers amid ongoing Covid-related challenges.
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holidays to Scots travellers until September at the earliest amid uncertainty over Covid restrictions. The travel firm announced that it would be taking holidays off sale for June, July and August until further notice.A statement released by On The Beach says that the move is ‘temporary’ and hopes to get customers back in the air in the near future.
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hackers who may have ties to the Russian government held an oil company that runs a critical oil pipeline hostage with ransomware. This forced the pipeline to shut down while the company dealt with the situation, causing slowdowns in fuel distribution affecting much of the eastern United States.
as part of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection incited by Donald Trump.
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Stephen Colbert mocked the GOP’s latest attempt to try to prove the 2020 presidential election was rigged in favor of Joe Biden on Monday’s “Late Show,” where he tore into the Cyber Ninjas security firm attempting to find traces of bamboo on Maricopa County ballots to tie them to China.“Maricopa already had two official audits right after the election, both of which revealed exactly zero shenanigans,” Colbert said.