Joan Grande is furious with Elon Musk.
10.04.2020 - 14:19 / pinkvilla.com
WWE has officially cancelled its upcoming Money In The Bank pay-per-view event amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. The show was scheduled to take place in Maryland, USA, on May 10, 2020. While, reportedly, the company will still go forward with the event, it will no longer take place in Baltimore’s Royal Farms Arena in Maryland. Rumours are, that just like WWE’s WrestleMania 36 event, this upcoming show will also be taped in the Performance Center without the audience.
The Baltimore arena
Joan Grande is furious with Elon Musk.
The beachside event came to an end on March 15
Adding insult to the severely injured entertainment industry, which has all but disappeared during the coronavirus pandemic, online piracy is back, and bigger than ever.
Lockdown and stay-at-home orders due to the novel coronavirus have been a big boost for online pirates, with a new study showing double-digit growth in digital piracy across major territories in Europe and North America. The data, published Monday by London-based piracy analysts Muso, shows visits to illegal film streaming and download sites shot up by 41.4 percent in the United States and by 42.5 percent in the U.K.
Lockdown and stay-at-home orders due to the novel coronavirus have been a big boost for online pirates, with a new study showing double-digit growth in digital piracy across major territories in Europe and North America.The data, published Monday by London-based piracy analysts Muso, shows visits to illegal film streaming and download sites shot up by 41.4 percent in the United States and by 42.5 percent in the U.K.
Protests against lockdown measures imposed to prevent the spread of coronavirus are gathering momentum in the US, after they received the backing of President Donald Trump.
"I'm good. I'm good being alone - I like being alone."
Evan Rachel Wood has been taking piano lessons to stave off her boredom while stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
The pastor of the Life Tabernacle Church near Baton Rouge held services on Sunday in defiance of a stay-at-home order issued by Louisiana because of the coronavirus pandemic, telling worshippers they had "nothing to fear but fear itself."
A number of different carriers have parked up at Prestwick Airport as the coronavirus hits the aviation industry.