The Iowa diner known as Hamburg Inn No. 2 first made its way onto the national political map when Ronald Reagan, one of the most popular presidents of his era, stopped there on a post-White House speaking jaunt.
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Almost a month after Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer at the age of 87, an array of leaders will pay tribute to theSupreme Court Justice. Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Stacey Abrams, and more are set to headline a virtual "Honor Her Wish" event on Monday, Oct.
12 to honor Ginsburg's life and legacy, as well as urge for her dying wish for a seat to be filled by a new president be fulfilled. Justice Ginsburg was recognized as a women's rights
.The Iowa diner known as Hamburg Inn No. 2 first made its way onto the national political map when Ronald Reagan, one of the most popular presidents of his era, stopped there on a post-White House speaking jaunt.
Ms. Magazine, Gloria Steinem.“Last month I announced New York State will honor the life and legacy of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a statue in her native Brooklyn,” Cuomo said in a statement.
Oscar and Emmy winner Regina King has been saluted as one of Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year.The Watchmen star will be among those celebrated during a virtual event on October 19, 2020, when special guests including Ryan Reynolds, Gabrielle Union, John Legend, and New York politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will be on hand to praise the honorees.Others recognized as Women of the Year are Atlanta, Georgia mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, NAACP Legal Defense Fund president Sherrilyn Ifill, labor
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: The CW is developing Slay, a drama executive produced by Oscar and Emmy winner Regina King.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersWritten by Julian Johnson with former CSI: NY showrunner Pam Veasey supervising, Slay centers on Carson Jones, a bold, witty teenager with afro puffs, leather boots, seventies cool, and – thanks to her mother’s ancient African bloodline – supernatural gifts and the responsibility to use them to
The novel coronavirus pandemic has shuttered nearly all live events across the country, with concerts, premieres, conferences and most large gathering on hold. So naturally NowThis, the mobile news brand owned by Group Nine Media, has decided the time is right to launch an events franchise of its own.
Bill and Hillary Clinton are celebrating their union.
Also Read: Pete Buttigieg Asks Why Pence Is Cool With Trump Being 'Caught With a Porn Star'When the interview concluded, Fox Business Network’s Dagen McDowell mused, “I am not sure it helped his campaign to talk about Hillary Clinton’s emails and going back down that rabbit hole like it was four years ago. Again, it was kind of, well, all over the place and it didn’t really focus on the very issues of what the American people want to hear.”Bartiromo replied, “I have to disagree.
Clayton Davis After debuting to critical acclaim at the Venice and Toronto International Film Festivals, Amazon Studios has set a release date for “One Night in Miami.”The film, directed by Regina King, will open in select theaters on Dec. 25 before launching on Amazon Prime Video on Jan.
Also Read: 'The 100' Boss Reveals Levitt's 'Emotional' Scene That Had to Be 'Sacrificed' From Series FinaleThe logline for The CW drama is as follows:The prospective first season of this new anthology drama will be based on Weiss’ critically acclaimed book, ‘The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote,’ and will shed light on the ferocious battle to ratify the 19th Amendment, the 100th anniversary of which was commemorated in August 2020.
Glamour exclusive clip from an episode that will drop on Thursday, October 1, Harris takes a break from the campaign trail to sit with Clinton and reminisce about Ginsburg, the powerhouse juror and pop culture icon, who and was buried on Tuesday. “I looked at that casket, Hillary, and she was such—in size—small,” Harris tells Clinton, with emotion in her voice.
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were on the steps of the Supreme Court on Wednesday to honor the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is currently in repose at the government building in Washington, D.C. until Thursday.Both dressed in dark suits, the Clintons participated in a moment of silence along with thousands that showed up to mourn Ginsburg, who died last Friday after complications with metastatic cancer.
Thank them for being a friend: On Sept. 8, Regina King, Alfre Woodard, Tracee Ellis Ross and Sanaa Lathan starred in an online re-creation of "The Flu," a season-one episode of The Golden Girls and part of a series called Zoom Where It Happens.
Regina King is no stranger to making a statement on the red carpet — even if it‘s a virtual one. She is now a 4-time winner.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterBackstage at the virtual Emmys ceremony, Regina King, fresh off her win for “Watchmen,” was asked about the shirt she was wearing under her bright pink suit that featured the image of Breonna Taylor, the medical worker killed in her home by law enforcement officers.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAfter an unprecedented number of Black performers received Emmy nominations this year, a record number of Black performers also picked up actual Emmy trophies.Out of the 18 acting awards handed out at the 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, nine of them went to Black actors, which gives the performer parity with white actors, as no other people of color won this year.This is a notable increase from last year, when 11.11% of acting winners were Black