Emily Giffin has issued an apology for the «impact» of her comments about Meghan Markle.
17.04.2020 - 23:05 / torontosun.com
When Fox News host Sean Hannity wondered what it would take to reopen the country, he turned to his trusted source on all things medicine and science: Mehmet Oz, the surgeon and TV personality better known as Dr. Oz.
“First, we need our mojo back,” Oz said Tuesday night, in a soundbite that has since gone viral. He suggested that some things could be opened “without getting into a lot of trouble,” such as schools. “I tell you, schools are a very appetizing opportunity,” he said, adding that
Emily Giffin has issued an apology for the «impact» of her comments about Meghan Markle.
Nicola Sturgeon insisted decisions on reopening schools must be made by the Scottish Government - not Downing Street.
Joan Grande is not a fan of Elon Musk at the moment.
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Kate Hudson and her older brother, Oliver Hudson, are getting real about their thoughts on each other's past relationships.
Though President Donald Trump walked back the controversial comments he made Thursday about the possibility of injecting disinfectants into the human body as a way to knock out the coronavirus, health experts and manufacturers of cleaning products continue to speak out about the potentially fatal danger of attempting such an experiment. Dr.
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Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz are walking back on their controversial comments about the coronavirus!
“What I believe, regardless of what I may have come across as saying, is we need widespread testing and continued protection of the high-risk portion of the population,” the TV host, 69, said during a Facebook Live on Friday, April 17. “Last night I said we as a society have chosen to live with certain controllable deadly risk every day, smoking, auto crashes, swimming and, yes, I know that those are not contagious, so probably bad examples.”
After facing backlash, Dr. Mehmet Oz backtracked his comments about the “appetizing” idea of reopening schools amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Hitting all the wrong notes. One Republic singer Ryan Tedder called out musicians who are still promoting their work during the global coronavirus crisis.
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Throwing it back! The cast of My So Called Life shared a sweet moment over video chat during quarantine — but fans couldn’t help noticing one star’s absence.
Celebrities really are just like us, in that they simply can't stop meeting up via Zoom these days. The latest example is this: the cast of My So-Called Life decided to get in on the fun when they all reunited after 26 years. Well, not all of them — there was one notable absentee.
There was a My So-Called Life reunion!
Spreading hope. Prince Harry chatted with family members caring for sick children amid the coronavirus pandemic, commending them for their efforts, from his new Los Angeles home.
Oh snap, Michael Costello is burning bridges in the middle of the night, and we are living for the drama! (And dying to know exactly whom he’s addressing!)