There apparently are coronavirus vaccines around the corner. But convincing the American people to take them will prove a challenge, given that many don’t wear masks. A shot would be “a mask that hurts,” says Trevor Noah.
16.11.2020 - 17:44 / foxnews.com
The biggest concern with COVID-19 is “the issue with hospitalizations,” Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel warned on Monday as nearly 70,000 Americans are currently hospitalized.
“Now we’re seeing more cases because there is not enough public health compliance,” Siegel told “Fox & Friends” on Monday. “And that's a big problem for me when the hospitals start to get full.” As of Sunday, 69,987 hospitalizations have been reported in the United States, with 13,697 in intensive care units,
.There apparently are coronavirus vaccines around the corner. But convincing the American people to take them will prove a challenge, given that many don’t wear masks. A shot would be “a mask that hurts,” says Trevor Noah.
New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo penned a letter Tuesday calling for U.S.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentBerlin-based Picture Tree International has picked up global sales rights to Mexican director Raúl López Echeverría’s feature debut, the socially conscious soccer comedy “Domingo,” and will introduce the film, in final postproduction, to buyers at Latin American film market Ventana Sur this week.The film tells the story of Domingo, a man of 55 living in a poor suburb of Guadalajara.
Is this all still regarding the Larsa Pippen dating drama, or what?!
Well, well, well… if it isn’t Scott Disick popping up on Amelia Gray Hamlin‘s social media feed with some sweet words attached!
It was an unhappy Thanksgiving in the battle against the pandemic. U.S. Covid-19 hospitalizations topped 90,000 for the first time Thursday, marking the 33rd consecutive day the country has set a record in that metric.
Scott Disick and Sofia Richie reportedly broke up this summer, but it seems as though Kourtney Kardashian’s ex may have already found a new girlfriend.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe pandemic-fueled national revival of the classic American drive-in movie theater continues, and even the dense Los Angeles neighborhood of Hollywood is getting into the act.Arena Cinelounge Sunset is backing the Arena Cinelounge Drive-in Hollywood. The venue will be located behind the landmark Egyptian Theatre in the heart of Hollywood at 1625 North Las Palmas Avenue, and plans to be open seven days a week.The first screening will bow on Dec.
told USA Today in an interview published Friday.As the holidays begin to take shape, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has laid down the law on travel. The organization is currently warning people to stay home rather than visit family and gather in large groups, which could potentially advance the new surges of COVID-19.
A Washington state school district has removed Asians from a category denoting people of color in a report discussing opportunity and performance gaps, according to media reports. North Thurston Public Schools lumped Asian and white students together in its equity report and measured their achievements against a student of color category that includes people of Black, Hispanic, Native American, Pacific Islander and multi-racial students, according to Reason.com, a libertarian magazine.
For American Muslims and other marginalized communities the last four years have been some of the most trying in recent memory. While Hollywood has historically portrayed Muslims as the “bad guys” in TV and film we had never before experienced the overt demonization of Muslims emanating directly from the most powerful and influential office in the world.
Adam Kimmel is the cinematographer of such acclaimed films as “Beautiful Girls,” “Capote” and “Never Let Me Go.” He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Society of Cinematographers, two esteemed organizations. He’s shot short films directed by Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson.