Nick Cordero has a long way to go.
30.05.2020 - 17:17 / variety.com
By Brian Steinberg
Senior TV Editor
Neil Cavuto spends 17 hours a week on air at Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. Today, he is eager to take on one more.
Cavuto, who is known for his coverage of the worlds of business and finance, will later this day turn to space, as many news outlets hope that a joint launch by NASA and entrepreneur Elon Musk’s SpaceX that was scuttled on Thursday can take place this afternoon. Astronauts Bob Behnken and Douglas G. Hurley will attempt to journey
Nick Cordero has a long way to go.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticBroadway actor Nick Cordero could face months more in the hospital and then as much as a year in a rehabilitation facility, his wife Amanda Kloots said in an Instagram Story last night.“We’ve got a long, long road ahead,” Kloots said.Answering a series of questions from her social media followers, Kloots said the most immediate concern in Cordero’s long recovery from COVID-19 is getting his blood pressure under control.
The family got bigger this week, and everyone couldn't be happier! After Phil Robertson revealed that he recently discovered he has a 45-year-old daughter named Phyliss this week, his family took to social media to welcome her.
Update 5/30 11 a.m. ET: The SpaceX/NASA launch is scheduled for Saturday, May 30 at 3:22 p.m. ET, barring any changes. You can watch a live stream of the launch on NASA's YouTube channel or on its website, or on SpaceX's YouTube channel. If today's launch is scrubbed, they'll try again tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET.
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Becky Lynch announced her pregnancy news earlier this month on an episode of Monday Night RAW. While sharing the good news, the WWE star announced that she is taking a break from the wrestling scene to focus on her baby.
UPDATE: NASA's SpaceX launch will not go on as planned after all. Citing unfavorable weather conditions, the astronauts will reconvene on Saturday, May 30 for a scheduled takeoff at 3:22 p.m.
Kelly Clarkson was “over the moon” to take part in NASA’s attempted launch on Wednesday.