New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said that he may close early voting locations in areas of Brooklyn and Queens that are currently under coronavirus lockdown restrictions imposed last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the New York Post reported.
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Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticActor Dennis Quaid and gospel singer Cece Winans will be among the celebrities appearing in a $300 million White House ad campaign touting the Trump Administration’s response to COVID-19, according to a report by Politico. The ad blitz, promoting a “defeat despair” message, is set to launch prior to Election Day on Nov.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said that he may close early voting locations in areas of Brooklyn and Queens that are currently under coronavirus lockdown restrictions imposed last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the New York Post reported.
University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban and athletic director Greg Byrne have tested positive for COVID-19, the school announced on Wednesday. “Early this afternoon, we received notification that Coach Saban and Greg Byrne tested positive for COVID-19,” the statement read.
Despite his famous parents, Jack Quaid, whose father is actor Dennis Quaid, refused to accept his help when trying to break into Hollywood.
Dennis Quaid had a close call with a wild bear in Alaska.
A baby girl who was born prematurely early Tuesday after her mother was shot and killed in Chicago was in critical condition, according to reports. Stacy Jones, 35, was due to give birth to her baby next month.
President Trump on Saturday will make his first appearance at a White House event since he returned from his stay at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center earlier this week -- with the president set to deliver remarks from the White House balcony to a group protesting for law and order. Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct.
Ed Sheeran’s lawyers have asked that the court hearing for the big song-theft legal battle over his song ‘Thinking Out Loud’ be postponed into 2021 because of current COVID travel restrictions.
said he felt “safer” when he was reporting from North Korea than he does at the White House now.CNN’s Jim Acosta pointed out that when McEnany spoke to journalists Sunday, she wasn’t wearing a mask.Kaitlan Collins, who also covers the White House for CNN, tweeted that her network had confirmed Monday that two of McEnany’s deputies in the press department had also tested positive.
wrote the Florida Republican. “COVID will have to recover from President Trump.”He added a hashtag — #MAGA — but what ended up trending was Chuck Norris, the one-time action film star.
Also Read: 'SNL': Michael Che Says 'There's a Lot Funny About' Trump Getting COVID-19 (Video)“So far, the White House has handled this situation terribly. First, the news only came out after reporters discovered that one of Trump’s closest aides, Hope Hicks, who traveled with him to the debate, had tested positive, prompting the obvious question of when the president learned he’d been exposed and what he’d done about it.
report from CNN. A White House staffer who works with the press has also tested positive.Per the report, the White House Correspondents’ Association emailed reporters about the third positive test on Friday, saying, “The individual was at the White House on Saturday in the Rose Garden and Sunday, in the in-town pool vans and briefing room.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: George Freeman, who saw a 20-year run at WME end in June and continued to represent most of his clients independently as manager, has landed at Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Chicago Med” has become the latest series to be forced to suspend production due to a positive COVID-19 test.Sources have confirmed that a crew member returned a positive test, and production was halted this morning. The show will now pause production for two whole weeks as a precaution.The positive result was yielded through a rapid test and the individual who tested positive was immediately sent home, according to a source with knowledge of the production.
Dennis Quaid shared a video on Instagram explaining that reports he participated in a pro-Trump ad campaign funded by taxpayers about the administration’s COVID-19 response are inaccurate. The actor shared a video on Sunday with the caption “NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPOLITICIZED” in which he explained he was “feeling some outrage and a lot of disappointment” that the “cancel culture media” is trying to drag his reputation through the mud.
Dennis Quaid and gospel singer CeCe Winans have each taken to social media to clarify the non-political intent of participating in interviews related to COVID-19 and the ongoing pandemic. According to a report from Politico on Friday, an ad was ordered by President Trump and conceived partly by former Department of Health and Human Services official Michael Caputo with the purpose of defeating "despair" caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
Dennis Quaid is firing back at reports that he took part in a $300 million Donald Trump ad about the Coronavirus pandemic.
Janet W. Lee In response to a report by Politico, Dennis Quaid and CeCe Winans said that their interviews about COVID-19 were not political or being used as part of a Trump administration ad campaign.On Friday, Politico reported that the interviews, featuring Dr.
Denis Quaid is responding to the backlash after a story reported that he took part in an ad for the White House and Donald Trump’s COVID-19 response.