Famed journalist Larry King has reportedly been moved out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a hospital in Los Angeles while battling COVID-19.
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In releasing the final report of The Hollywood Survey, the Hollywood Commission — chaired by Anita Hill — warns that far more work by the entertainment industry is required to convince workers systemic racism can be tackled and that sexual harassers and other power-abusers can be held accountable.
Following its release Tuesday, the survey's final report found Hollywood, amid the #MeToo movement, has made headway tackling the "significant culture and climate issues of harassment and
.Famed journalist Larry King has reportedly been moved out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a hospital in Los Angeles while battling COVID-19.
First Minister has summoned an emergency cabinet meeting this Monday morning and will recall MSPs to hear a statement on the covid crisis in the afternoon.The cabinet is certain to consider keeping schools closed for the rest of January and the possible return of restrictions that are closer to the stay-at-home lockdown in March.Schools re-open this week for children of key workers and vulnerable children.
Age Of Empires IV, but World’s Edge studio head Shannon Loftis has finally shared more about the game’s progress.In a new year-end update about the Age Of Empires franchise, Loftis and World’s Edge – which oversees studios that work on AOE titles – revealed that developer Relic Entertainment has already created a playable build of Age Of Empires IV, albeit a buggy one.Loftis added that the studio is “making great progress” on the forthcoming real-time strategy game, adding that the team is
direct to your inboxThe coronavirus pandemic has exposed the crisis in the "broken" social care system – and it would be "immoral" not to fix it, Andy Burnham has warned.The mayor of Greater Manchester said the only way to cope with an ageing population would be to more closely integrate social care with the NHS.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to render the holiday season, once merry and bright, a period of darkness and loss as Los Angeles Public Health officials confirm 29,464 new Covid-19 cases in just two days.
Tom Cruise is feeling the pressure. The 58-year-old Hollywood titan has been the subject of headlines lately thanks to his alleged tirades on the set of "Mission: Impossible 7" after he reportedly saw employees not following coronavirus safety guidelines.
direct to your inboxMarcus Rashford has received a Panel Special Award at the BBC Sports Personality show to honour his work to tackle child food poverty.The Manchester United striker, 23, led a successful campaign to extend the provision of free school meals for vulnerable children throughout the coronavirus pandemic.He was also awarded for his continuing efforts to tackle child hunger, and for his work with FareShare, to feed over 4.2million people across the country.Rashford wasn't
One of NYC’s poshest private schools is in an uproar over an anti-racist manifesto signed by dozens of faculty members with a sweeping list of demands. The Dalton School — which boasts stars Anderson Cooper, Christian Slater and Claire Danes as alumni — is wrestling with eight pages of "proposals" to overhaul the staffing, curriculum and treatment of black students.
Veteran TV presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford have been told to keep quiet about their axing from This Morning, according to reports. Sources claim the presenters, aged 61 and 60, have been advised to not address losing their slot on the ITV programme to avoid missing out on more work gigs.
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Kate Garraway has returned to Good Morning Britain today after a being absent for a week. The 53-year-old presenter has had a tough time recently as her husband Derek Draper continues to recover from Covid-19.
Also Read: Anita Hill Is Creating an App to Hold Serial Abusers Accountable (Video)“The entertainment industry has every reason to do better. The business case for diversity and inclusion is well-established: Diverse companies consistently out-earn nondiverse companies.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentThree years ago, the #MeToo movement began a Hollywood reckoning that put on blast some of the most powerful players in entertainment.
The Hollywood Commission has released its final report and recommendations – lots of them – based on its groundbreaking survey of sexual harassment and discrimination in the entertainment industry, concluding that while Hollywood has made real progress towards being more diverse and inclusive, “There is much more to be done.”