With the news that ran on Ellen DeGeneres’ treatment of her staff on her talk show, Ellen, maybe she’s not the only TV executive to be checked. Saturday Night Live executive producer and creator, Lorne Michaels, has experienced his fair share of grumbling from previous players over the years. One …
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Who won the first power of the Veto competition?
[SPOILER ALERT: Spoilers ahead for Big Brother 22: All-Stars.] Immediately after entering the Big Brother house, the all-stars had to compete against each other in the first Head of Housing competition. Cody Calafiore came out on top and made his nominations the next day. On day 4, the HOH, its two …
Read More »Esper on aid to Lebanon after deadly exploitation of Beirut: US does ‘everything we can’
Mark Esper: We do not yet know what caused the Beirut explosion Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke with Judge Jeanine Pirro on Fox News about the Trump administration’s plans to help Lebanon in the aftermath of the Beirut explosion, escalating tensions between the US and China, the decision to …
Read More »Coronavirus Updates: COVID-19 Hospitalizations Across the State, but NYC Sees Four Dead
This is our daily update of breaking COVID-19 news for Saturday, August 8, 2020. Previous daily updates can be found here, en up-to-date statistics are here. New York City is in Phase 4 of resume no, which includes zoos, botanical gardens, and professional sports (without fans). A look at prepared …
Read More »County seeks more than 2,600 new cases – Deadline
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced 2,645 new COVID-19 cases and 51 new deaths on Saturday. The department said it expects to receive a backlog of state lab reports in the coming days. The latest update sees dips in new cases, deaths and current hospitalizations compared to …
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