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How companies and organizations respond to the coronavirus pandemic will have a lasting effect -- not only on their businesses but also on how the public perceives them.In an April survey of 1,000 American adults conducted by PR firm Porter Novelli, 75% of respondents said they'll remember which companies provided support during the pandemic, and 73% said they'll remember those that made "bad decisions" that hurt employees or customers."People are not just relaying support to companies that are
.Oh no, Khloé Kardashian! What were you thinking?!
Angelina Jolie has reflected on her late mother’s life and how her death changed her in an emotional tribute on Mother’s Day in the US.
Americans stuck at home staring at fading furniture and wondering what to cook for dinner have been a boon for television networks like HGTV and the Food Network.
was the first Chinese American movie star, but she wasn't treated like one.
Jeana Keough honored her ex-husband, Matt Keough, with a touching tribute on Instagram following his recent passing at the age of 64.
Hillary Clinton, 72, wants you to vote in Nov. 2020! “No makeup? No pantsuit? No problem,” the former Secretary of State tweeted on Saturday, May 2, including a photo of her wearing a black protective face mask that with the word “VOTE” written in large, white block letters. “I’ve got the must-have accessory for spring. I’m wearing a mask (and voting!) for my country, my community, and my grandchildren,” she continued, adding “#MaskingForAFriend” and “@PandemicAction.”
By Jill Goldsmith
Billy Ray Cyrus is helping to equip Native American communities against the COVID-19 virus.
Bong Joon Ho, Ali Wong, Dwayne Johnson and others are being honored as a part of nonprofit collective Gold House's third annual A100 List to celebrate Asians and Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) and their transformative contributions to society. Additionally, for the first time, voters selected the single most impactful Asians per category.
Nigel Kennedy has labelled Lynn Harrell the “world’s greatest cellist” following his death at the age of 76.
A new poll has found that the majority of Americans would not attend live concerts until a vaccine for the coronavirus is available.
By Variety Staff
At the height of Beatlemania in 1964, the Beetles arrived to screaming fans at the Buenos Aires airport. But the moptops weren’t the British pop group — just four guys from Florida.
By Todd Spangler
Will Smith got the chance to ask Dr. Anthony Fauci to explain why the coronavirus seems to be disproportionately affecting the African-American community.
Hosted by Maya Rudolph, the Let's Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute to Prince special was aired on Tuesday. The concert that was filmed in January this year, saw John Legend performing his song 'Nothing Compares 2 U' in order to pay tribute to Prince on his four-year death anniversary.