Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s latest update details yet another rise in COVID-19 cases and deaths. Saturday’s L.A.
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Ted Johnson Sinclair Broadcast Group has dropped plans to air a segment that included a doctor who has advanced the conspiracy theory that Dr. Anthony Fauci was responsible for the creation of the coronavirus.The segment was to be featured on Eric Bolling’s America This Week.
It featured an interview with Judy Mikovits, a medical researcher who was featured in a conspiracy video called The Plandemic.“Upon further review, we have decided not to air the interview with Dr. Mikovits,” Sinclair said
.Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s latest update details yet another rise in COVID-19 cases and deaths. Saturday’s L.A.
Donald Trump and Senate Republicans for completely blowing the federal coronavirus response — instead he pointed the finger at Dr.
Jeff Vasishta Despite the fact that Covid-19 has put a major damper on in-person concerts, veteran rocker Jon Bon Jovi is still keeping the money rolling in through his house flipping side hustle. In 2018, the silver-maned singer dropped $10 million on an ocean-view home in mega-posh Palm Beach, Fla., that he promptly razed and replaced with a brand-new villa.
Wells Adams is back behind the bar on the set of season 16 of The Bachelorette, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal.In the photos obtained by Us, the 36-year-old reality TV personality can be seen chatting with Bachelor host Chris Harrison on Wednesday, August 5. Adams’ arrival at La Quinta Resort & Club in California comes amid the season 16 cast shakeup.
shot at love for Tayshia Adams? Season 16 of The Bachelorette is shaking things up.While ABC has yet to publicly comment on reports that Tayshia, 29, is replacing Clare Crawley as the season 16 lead, a source confirms to Us Weekly that Tayshia is in fact at La Quinta Resort in Palm Springs, California, where the show is currently filming.
Madonna has had quite the career.But the queen of pop’s latest reinvention came this week in the form of a video posted on Instagram that shared a coronavirus conspiracy theory with her 15 million followers.Madonna claimed a vaccine existed but was being concealed. “They would rather let fear control the people and let the rich get richer and the poor get poorer,” she said.Instagram blurred the video, captioned it “false information” and linked users to a page debunking the bogus claim.
Instagram stepped in after Madonna shared a controversial coronavirus conspiracy post with her 15 million followers.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerSinclair Broadcasting said today it will delay its planned broadcast of a news segment that included an interview with a conspiracy theorist who made several wild claims on the pandemic.America This Week host Eric Bolling was planning to air an interview with Judy Mikovits, a medical researcher who was featured in a conspiracy video called The Plandemic.The video, which emerged in May, advocated against masks and made claims against any proposed vaccine.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorSinclair Broadcasting, one of the nation’s largest operators of local TV stations, said on Saturday it intended to present a weekend news report featuring commentators offering discredited conspiracy theories about the nation’s coronavirus pandemic, despite scrutiny and pushback that have erupted since CNN called attention to the program late Friday.“We’re a supporter of free speech and a marketplace of ideas and viewpoints, even if incredibly controversial,” the
a hair outside:Dr. Anthony Fauci throws out the first pitch.
John Oliver turned to a cadre of beloved Hollywood stars to help him with an important mission.
John Oliver has rounded up some famous faces to explain the harm that comes with spreading false information about the coronavirus online.