A Scots man who was charged in connection with a social media image mocking the death of tragic George Floyd has been released.
01.06.2020 - 21:21 / nypost.com
A streaming Broadway-themed fundraising special scheduled to air on Sunday, June 7 – the night that originally had been set for the annual Tony Awards – has been postponed in the wake of national unrest over the police killing of George Floyd. “We stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter,” said an executive producer of the special.
In announcing the postponement today, Broadway on Demand CEO/President Sean Cercone said, “This is a pivotal moment in our nation’s history and our priorities at
A Scots man who was charged in connection with a social media image mocking the death of tragic George Floyd has been released.
Jedward have joined the Black Lives Matter protests in Hollywood.
On May 31, Lizzo opened up in an emotional, tearful Instagram Live video broadcasted to her fans, where she shared her dismay and frustration over the ongoing protests following the death of an unarmed Black man, George Floyd, in Minneapolis, MN on May 25. In the video, the “Like A Girl” singer, 32, became incredible upset at the ongoing police brutality seen across the nation.
Tiger Woods is calling for a "safer, unified society." Taking to social media, the golf pro addressed George Floyd's death at the hands of the Minneapolis police and the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests, urging his followers to continue to fight for justice in a peaceful manner. "My heart goes out to George Floyd, his loved ones and all of us who are hurting right now," his statement read.
Alison Hammond broke down in tears over the death of George Floyd as This Morning poignantly marked Black Lives Matter.
Actor Dax Shepard has put his Armchair Expert podcast on a temporary hold to reflect and learn more about the “current state of tragic affairs” following the death of George Floyd.
Katherine Heigl is losing sleep over how to explain the horrific death of George Floyd to her African-American daughter.
By Patrick Hipes
The music industry will turn silent and observe Blackout Tuesday in solidarity with protests that have erupted worldwide after the death of George Floyd in police custody a few days back. Not only that but this halt in the business has been planned to support and stand with the black community thereby strongly protesting against racial discrimination and other related issues that still prevail in many parts of the world. Many popular music labels have joined hands in this initiative.
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out following a weekend of protests across America in the wake of George Floyd‘s death. Floyd died last week in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a police officer held him down with his knee on Floyd’s neck for more than seven minutes as the father repeatedly told the officer he couldn’t breathe.
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out following a weekend of protests across America in the wake of George Floyd's death. Floyd died last week in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a police officer held him down with his knee on Floyd's neck for more than seven minutes as the father repeatedly told the officer he couldn't breathe.