Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaPray for movie theaters.“The Marksman,” a Liam Neeson thriller from Open Road, held onto first place for the second weekend in a row, grossing just over $2 million.
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Olivia Palermo is always making the streets her runway and is one to stop traffic with her fashionable outfits.A post shared by Olivia Palermo (@oliviapalermo)On Monday, Palermo was seen in New York City going on a walk while looking bundled yet elegant. The 34-year-old wore a black fur bomber jacket that was paired with black pleather leggings, and matching combat boots.Under the jacket, Palermo seemed to be wearing a cream-colored turtleneck sweater.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaPray for movie theaters.“The Marksman,” a Liam Neeson thriller from Open Road, held onto first place for the second weekend in a row, grossing just over $2 million.
Irina Shayk turns the sidewalk into her runway while stepping out on Friday morning (January 22) in New York City.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio praised his city for vaccinating more than 26,000 people on Monday, but warned that coronavirus vaccine doses are on track to run out soon. "To make this work, we're going to need the help of the federal government, the state government and the manufacturers to keep getting us the vaccine," de Blasio said during a Tuesday press conference.
Gigi Hadid has been settling into life as a chic New York City mom since giving birth in late September. On Sunday, the 25-year-old supermodel was spotted walking around Soho after grabbing lunch with a friend, as she pushed her daughter - whose name has yet to be revealed - in a stroller.
. It didn't go well. If you're not aware of this case, here's some quick background: On December 26, 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr.
A frustrated New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday repeated his pleas to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to allow the Big Apple to vaccinate over-75s, noting that they are most at-risk and warning that it is "very dangerous" to delay that eligibility.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday said President Trump should be removed from office -- and accused him of committing "treason" with his remarks to supporters who went on to storm the Capitol building. "The president urged people to do violence.That is sedition.That's treason," De Blasio said at a press conference.