Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer are stocking up!
11.06.2020 - 16:43 / hollywoodlife.com
It’s going to be a busy fall for LeBron James. Should the forward lead the Los Angeles Lakers to the NBA finals, he’ll be on the court until October.
But there’s a more pressing matter he’s concerned with shortly after: the presidential general election on November 3. LeBron, 35, a passionate political activist, announced in The New York Times that he and a group of Black athletes and entertainers have created a voting rights organization called More Than A Vote.
Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer are stocking up!
Spotted: Kristen Stewart out, about, and matching with girlfriend Dylan Meyer over the weekend. Paparazzi got a rare photograph of Stewart out in Los Angeles getting coffee.
Kristen Stewart is all bundled up while stepping out to pick up coffee with girlfriend Dylan Meyer on Sunday (June 28) in Los Angeles.
NEW YORK -- Kimberly Jones, the author and activist whose "How Can We Win?” video following the murder of George Floyd was shared online by Lebron James and Trevor Noah among others, has a deal for two books. Henry Holt and Company announced Thursday that for the first book Jones will expand upon the 3-minute video, in which she likened the economic history of Blacks in the United States to a rigged game of monopoly.
NEW YORK -- Kimberly Jones, the author and activist whose “ How We Can Win ” video following the murder of George Floyd was shared online by Lebron James and Trevor Noah among others, has a deal for two books. Henry Holt and Company announced Thursday that for the first book Jones will expand upon the 3-minute video, in which she likened the economic history of Blacks in the United States to a rigged game of monopoly.
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Famous for his blocking on the court, LeBron James is now turning his protective tactics to the voting booth. Following the death of George Floyd and amid the Black Lives Matter movement, the NBA superstar and fellow Black athletes, including Jalen Rose and Skylar Diggins-Smith, as well as other entertainment figures like Kevin Hart, are joining together behind More Than a Vote, a new organization they've founded focused on "protecting African Americans' voting rights," according to a New York
Tennis star James Blake told Jimmy Fallon he was once “slammed into a wall” by a police officer on Wednesday’s “Tonight Show”.
Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterAfter hundreds of musicians advocated for New York to repeal the 50-A legislation, which safeguarded police officers from being held accountable for brutality, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced he will sign the repeal, which passed by lawmakers on Tuesday.The 50-A legislation was first passed in the 1970s, but conversations about its validity resurfaced in response to the murder of Eric Garner in 2014 at the hands of a police officer.
LeBron James called out Laura Ingraham for defending Drew Brees after telling the Los Angeles Lakers star to “shut up and dribble” in the past.“If you still haven’t figured out why the protesting is going on,” the 35-year-old basketball player tweeted on Thursday, June 4, alongside clips of the Fox News host.