He passed away earlier this week
10.05.2020 - 11:25 / gaynation.co
< 1 min read A lesbian couple in the U.S state of South Carolina are heading to court to fight policy that enables discrimination against same-sex couples seeking to foster children. Brandy Welch and Eden Rogers were told that they failed to meet the criteria by a government-funded adoption agency simply because they are a lesbian couple.
He passed away earlier this week
Hollywood stars are taking a stand. On Monday night, Minnesota resident George Floyd, an African-American man, died at the age of 46 after a white police officer pinned his knee against Floyd's neck, while he struggled for air and begged for his life.
Los Angeles-based Black Box Management and Seoul-based BH Entertainment have struck a strategic partnership, kicking off with a remake of the 2018 South Korean horror film Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum. Directed by Jung Bum-shik and sold by Showbox to Well Go USA for North America, the original Gonjiam revolves around an online reality show that recruits a handful of people to explore the abandoned Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital.
By J. Kim Murphy
The US Coast Guard has suspended its search for former WWE superstar Shad Gaspard two days after the wrestler went missing at the Venice beach. The wrestler was visiting the beach with his son and wife Siliana. Reportedly, Shad and his 10-year-old son Aryeh were pulled into a rip current at the beach. According to TMZ, as the lifeguards rushed to rescue the wrestler, he requested them to help his son first. While they successfully saved his son, a large wave crashed onto Gaspard.
Breaking it all down! Katharine McPhee gave some insight into her husband David Foster’s friendship with Prince Harry as well as her history with Meghan Markle.
By Patrick Hipes
By John Hopewell
If you’ve been looking for your next true crime fix then this documentary may be the answer.
A mum wanted in the US over a bizarre child kidnap plot has made a bid for freedom from a Scottish jail.
Cher is glad her Here We Go Again Tour was shut down in March, because the pop legend knew how dangerous the coronavirus crisis was going to be.
One of the rules of journalism is «Don't become part of the story.» But instead of covering the pandemic, I was one of the more-than-one million Americans who did become part of it.
Lesley Stahl revealed on 60 Minutes this weekend that she was one of many who had been diagnosed with coronavirus, and opened up about her experience while staying in the hospital and her recovery.
60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl said Sunday that she's finally feeling well after a battle with COVID-19 that left her hospitalized for a week. Stahl said she was "really scared" after fighting pneumonia caused by the coronavirus for two weeks at home before going to the hospital.