LONDON — The Rolling Stones gave their fans some satisfaction on Thursday by releasing a new track Living in a Ghost Town, partially recorded during the coronavirus lockdown.
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The grant will be donated to the Los Angeles Mayor's Fund
Rihanna has donated $4.2 million (£3.37M) to victims of domestic violence who have been affected by the ongoing coronavirus lockdowns.
Teaming up with twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, the joint grant will be donated to the Los Angeles Mayor’s Fund.
The city’s shelters for victims of domestic abuse have been overcrowded during the ongoing pandemic, with reports that the LA Housing Authority has had to turn away 90 people a week since the city was
LONDON — The Rolling Stones gave their fans some satisfaction on Thursday by releasing a new track Living in a Ghost Town, partially recorded during the coronavirus lockdown.
By Jake Kanter
Sharon Stone was so determined to stay safe amid the coronavirus pandemic that she took guests’ temperatures at her birthday party before the lockdown began.
Lauv might be stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, but that's not stopping the Los Angeles-based artist from releasing new music.On Sunday (April 12), the singer-songwriter-producer shared his new song "Miss Me." He teased the smooth track on Instagram, posting a homemade video of life indoors during coronavirus.
Rihanna has already donated over $5 millions to coronavirus relief organizations, but the singer isn't done helping those suffering due to the pandemic. Rihanna has partnered with Twitter founder and Square CEO Jack Dorsey to fund a $4.2 million grant designed to help domestic violence victims in Los Angeles, as the city remains under a shelter at home order.Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation announced the news yesterday evening.
Rihanna is back again with yet another major donation to help out during this hard time that many people are experiencing due to the spread of COVID-19. This time, she and her Clara Lionel Foundation have teamed up with Twitter/ Square CEO Jack Dorsey to make a joint donation of $4.2 million to domestic violence victims.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
By Todd Spangler
Rihanna is teaming up with Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey to address the current crisis for domestic violence victims in Los Angeles as a result of the COVID-19 “stay at home” order.
Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation (CLF) and Twitter/Square CEO Jack Dorsey announced on Thursday (April 9) a joint $4.2 million grant to the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles, helping domestic violence victims in the city amid the COVID-19 "stay at home" order. According to a press release, the Los Angeles Housing Authority determined that approximately 90 people
George and Amal Clooney have donated more than $1 million in Coronavirus relief efforts.