Comedian Andrew Phung is encouraging non-profit organizations to reject donations from philanthropist and entrepreneur W. Brett Wilson.
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By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
Amazon Music’s Twitch Channel will host the livestream relief event #OurIdentity: Project Blue Marble which continues the celebration of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with an eight-hour livestreaming event that will bring together Asian artists and leaders from around the world to fight against COVID-19 and the racism and xenophobia affecting Asian communities during the pandemic. The event will take place on May 30 starting at 2pm
Comedian Andrew Phung is encouraging non-profit organizations to reject donations from philanthropist and entrepreneur W. Brett Wilson.
Using her voice. Kelly Clarkson took to social media to address the shocking behavior of police and looters amid nationwide protests in honor of George Floyd.
Kelly Clarkson has urged fans to “stay focused” after attracting criticism for a series of tweets about the Black Lives Matter movement.
While Tuesday should be a day for Kelly Ripa to celebrate, the host has other things on her mind.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is declaring his support for non-violent demonstrators marching against police brutality. Cuomo said during a coronavirus press conference on Friday that he stands «with the protesters» who are advocating for justice following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 25.
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest have been busy hosting their show while under quarantine. Fans were extremely worried about Ryan Seacrest and some even thought he suffered a stroke when he appeared life, following the American Idol finale.
Kelly Rowland is feeling “hurt” and “anger” about racial injustice in the United States.
Kelly Rowland is feeling «hurt» and «anger» about racial injustice in the United States.
Tensions boiled over between journalists Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen on their CNBC business news show “Squawk Box” on Wednesday. The longtime co-hosts had an unusually fiery argument over the government’s response to the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll in the United States reached 100,000 people.