Meghan Markle is opening up about her new living situation after moving from London to California with husband, Prince Harry.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterJohn Oliver was excited to show off his brand new glass desk on Last Week Tonight before he went on to put the Trump administration on blast for its handling of the protests in Portland that have been happening for the past two months since George Floyd’s death.The protests in Portland have prompted the deployment of federal agents. As a result, there has been video footage of camouflaged agents arresting protestors and putting them in unmarked cars.
Meghan Markle is opening up about her new living situation after moving from London to California with husband, Prince Harry.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterSen. Kamala Harris wasted no time in attacking President Trump in her introduction on Wednesday afternoon as Joe Biden’s running mate.Harris spoke for the first time since Biden selected her to be the first Black woman and first Asian American on a major-party ticket on Tuesday.
Porsha Williams’ desire for her daughter to have a “good life” is fueling her decision to participate in Black Lives Matter protests during a deadly pandemic.
Kane Brown is having trouble finding the middle ground as a biracial man amid the ongoing protests against police brutality. The country singer explained that current times have been tough for him and his family as people continue to put him on one side of the debate or another.The 26-year-old, whose mother is white and father is Black, explained that his goal is unity at a time when lines are being drawn in the wake of the death of George Floyd while in police custody in May.
Last Week Tonight, John Oliver continued to expand on his coverage of racism in America. After ripping into TV personalities Joy Behar and Tucker Carlson over their televised misunderstandings of history, Oliver did a deep dive into the way slavery and white supremacy are taught (or, in many cases, not taught) in U.S.
John Oliver argued on Sunday's Last Week Tonight that U.S. schools need to do a better job of teaching the nation's history and that state standards need to be uniform.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs we enter another month of the global pandemic in the United States, John Oliver is not mincing any words when it comes to the many people in country and their blatant disregard of COVID-19. As opposed to other countries, it seems like there is an unnecessary amount of people in the U.S.
Sean Hannity is not a fan of John Oliver or his show, Last Week Tonight, especially after a recent segment in which the Fox News host was criticized for his coverage of the Portland protests. Hannity was a guest Thursday onSiriusXM's Jim Norton & Sam Robertsradio show where he blasted the comic-host for his Sunday segment on the Emmy-winning HBO program.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticSean Hannity has responded to John Oliver’s charge that the Fox News host has been exaggerating the violence of Portland’s Black Lives Matter protests: Don’t be so serious.“His big problem is he’s not funny,” Hannity says in a SiriusXM interview.On Sunday’s Last Week Tonight, Oliver riffed on the Trump Administration’s handling of the Portland protests following the police killing of George Floyd.
A day of passionate speeches and unforgettable stories at Rep. John Lewis‘ funeral service ended with triumphant, heartbreaking words from his friend, former President Barack Obama. Obama joined two other former presidents, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, in honoring the memory and legacy of the Civil Rights icon, who fought tirelessly for justice until he died on July 17.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Three-time Oscar winning filmmaker Oliver Stone has gone back to his roots for Chasing The Light: Writing, Directing, and Surviving Platoon, Midnight Express, Scarface, Salvador and the Movie Game. Just published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the book is a personal reminiscence, the coming of age of a great filmmaker.
Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello has hailed protesters in Portland for chanting the lyrics to ‘Killing In The Name’.Demonstrators have clashed with police in the city in recent days and footage has now emerged of them singing the trademark lyric: “Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me,” at federal officers.The footage prompted Morello to post a number of tweets, in one of which he said: “Well that’s what it’s for!” in reference to the 1992 protest track.Portland’s protests have being going
Ted Johnson Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was finishing up her briefing with reporters on Friday when she criticized so-called “cancel” culture, citing decisions to drop shows like Cops and Live PD in the wake of protests over the death of George Floyd.McEnany said that President Donald Trump “is also appalled by cancel culture, and cancel culture specifically as it pertains to cops. We saw a few weeks ago that Paw Patrol, a cartoon show about cops, was canceled.
Also Read: George Floyd's Family Sues City of Minneapolis, Cops Involved in His DeathHonoré continued, “They’re wearing these uniforms as a function of intimidation, to look like warriors. Real soldiers just don’t walk up to people and start beating on them.
Alyssa Milano condemned the use of federal agents against protesters in Portland, Ore., in a fiery Twitter thread in which she declared that the situation should “concern everyone.” The actress and activist took to social media on Tuesday to discuss the situation in the Oregon city, which has seen several weeks of protests against police brutality and systemic racism sparked by the police-involved death of George Floyd on May 25.
John Oliver turned to a cadre of beloved Hollywood stars to help him with an important mission.
John Oliver has rounded up some famous faces to explain the harm that comes with spreading false information about the coronavirus online.
John Oliver used Last Week Tonight's first show back after a three-week hiatus to talk about the flood of dangerous conspiracy theories that have sprung up around the virus.Oliver took time to walk through some popular conspiracy theories — the JFK assassination, Princess Diana's death — as a way of explaining why and how people end up believing these things.
am in on this conspiracy, that means my puppet master is AT&T.