The wife of Broadway star Nick Cordero is thanking Frankie Grande for his support as the actor battles the coronavirus.
30.03.2020 - 15:31 / variety.com
Social media giant Facebook is investing $100 million to support local news organizations during the coronavirus pandemic, in addition to its previous commitment to spend $300 million over a three-year period.
Around $25 million of the new package will be emergency grant funding for local news via the Facebook Journalism Project. A further $75 million is additional marketing spend “to move money over to news organizations around the world,” Campbell Brown, VP of global news partnerships, said in
The wife of Broadway star Nick Cordero is thanking Frankie Grande for his support as the actor battles the coronavirus.
From the same sessions that produced 'Two Hands' and 'UFOF'
By Ellise Shafer
The coronavirus pandemic is upon us and the NHS is striving to cope. With new hospitals popping up across the country, hundreds of thousands of people signing up to be volunteers and many companies doing their bit to support healthcare staff, the one positive that can be drawn is that the crisis is showing the best of human nature.
Joe Jonas is making the best of quarantine time. The singer has been keeping his fans informed about his activities through his social media platforms. The singer, who has been quarantined with his wife Sophie Turner, has hosted a couple of Instagram Lives with the Game of Thrones alum. The Jonas Brothers singer has also flaunted his cooking skills. The 30-year-old singer has now revealed he has been bonding with his brothers, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas, despite being the social distancing.
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OK, this has to get better, and it needs to happen NOW. We’ve always liked Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard, but ever since some very high profile surprise breakups they’ve become one of our last hopes for the concept of the OTP couple.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard have been “at each other’s throats” while trying to cope in self-isolation.
Social media giant Facebook on Monday unveiled an additional $100 million pledge to invest in support of the news industry amid the coronavirus crisis.
By Tom Grater
Social media giant Facebook is investing $100 million, in addition to its previous spend of $300 million, to support the news industry during the coronavirus pandemic.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard are firm believers that little good goes a long way!
Asda has announced extra support to its staff who have been impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.