British Vogue is celebrating frontline workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic in a powerfully beautiful way.
28.05.2020 - 20:51 / hollywoodlife.com
How cool is this? Jack Schlossberg, the 27-year-old, only grandson of former president John F. Kennedy, made an awesome announcement on the May 28 episode of TODAY.
His family’s annual Profiles in Courage Awards will be called the Profiles in COVID Courage Awards this year, and honor the workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic. Appearing on the morning show with his mother, former US ambassador Caroline Kennedy, 62, the mother-son duo invited TODAY viewers to send in nominees for
.British Vogue is celebrating frontline workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic in a powerfully beautiful way.
Ed Sheeran, Michael Buble, and Keith Urban will pay tribute to frontline workers with the upcoming Thank You Concert livestream event.
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In recent weeks, we have seen the Duke of Cambridge focus on the efforts being made by frontline workers across the U.K. and around the world during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Featuring fan-submitted clips from key workers
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The Killers hit the right note, with the right message, when they appeared on The Tonight Show on Wednesday night (May 13).Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci represented the Las Vegas pop-rock outfit for an at-home performance of “Caution,” lifted from their forthcoming set Imploding the Mirage.At the top, Vannucci dedicated the song to healthcare workers “who are putting themselves out on the frontlines helping everybody in need.” He added, “we can’t tell you how much we appreciate that and