President Donald Trump’s days in the White House are slowly but surely coming to an end as president-elect Joe Biden received the greenlight to start a formal transition of power. But with each day that goes by, Trump’s making them count.
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Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe coronavirus is getting worse and worse as we head into winter, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued new guidelines to have a safe Thanksgiving.
They involve such unpopular choices as keeping the windows open, wearing masks, and not gathering in large groups, sticking to your own household.They do so even though many Americans are saying, “Mind your own business” as they prepare to gather with friends and family in defiance of the
.President Donald Trump’s days in the White House are slowly but surely coming to an end as president-elect Joe Biden received the greenlight to start a formal transition of power. But with each day that goes by, Trump’s making them count.
Despite experts warning Americans not to host large Thanksgiving feasts this year due to coronavirus cases being on the rise, Cardi B had more than three dozen people at her Turkey Day dinner. “12 kids and 25 adults over the holidays. It was lit,” the rapper bragged on Twitter. Her tweet received a lot of criticism from people who did not respect this seemingly careless behavior — especially from those who missed out on family time because they were following the expert advice.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan are enjoying a special Thanksgiving at their new home in Montecito, California, with Meghan’s mom Doria. “They are going to have a quiet dinner at home and are looking forward to celebrating their first American Thanksgiving in the States as a family,” a source close to the couple shared with ELLE.com.
Thanksgiving 2020 will be one to remember, that’s for sure!
Hugh Jackman is sharing his gratitude as America celebrates Thanksgiving — and he’s doing it by lacing up his tap shoes.
Britney Spears is enjoying some quality family time this American Thanksgiving.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, like the rest of the U.S., are looking forward to a low-key Thanksgiving dinner this year.A source close to the couple tells ET, "[Meghan and Harry] are going to have a quiet dinner at home and are looking forward to celebrating their first American Thanksgiving in the States as a family. They plan to enjoy a home-cooked meal with traditional Thanksgiving dishes, including recipes made with fresh vegetables from their garden.«The couple, and son Archie, will be
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are celebrating Thanksgiving for the first time in their Montecito, California, home on Thursday, November 26.“They are going to have a quiet dinner at home and are looking forward to celebrating their first American Thanksgiving in the States as a family,” royal reporter Omid Scobie tweeted.
an annual tradition to watch as the turkey-itis takes over and lands you in a couch coma, is still happening this year — but like most of 2020, it’s going to look a little different.The dog show, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia annually since 1933, will go on as planned, but all the good boys and girls will compete without spectators, vendors, sponsors or the press.The American Kennel Club (AKC)-sanctioned event will see purebred dogs, accompanied by their owners, vie for the coveted
Uh oh! Sounds like Tamron Hall’s show is NOT being consistent when it comes to COVID-19 safety — at least, that’s the accusation!
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the bounty of blessings life brings. While we of course have many collective reasons to be thankful here at HOLA! USA, Queen JLo is high on the list! The versatile international superstar has dedicated her life to entertaining the world, shining a bright light on us all throughout her colorful journey and we are overflowing with amor.
COVID-19 pandemic is still happening, so Thanksgiving will be a lot different this year, but one thing we can still count on is millions of Americans tuning into the Macy‘s Thanksgiving Day Parade .“We will still be doing a live parade on Thanksgiving Day, but it‘s going to be shortened and it’s going to be something that’s only for the viewers at home,” the parade’s executive producer Susan Tercero said in a statement about this year’s festivities.What that means for fans of the parade at