Month: May 2020

Students across America celebrated graduation in what has, unfortunately, become 2020’s signature style: virtually. There were no group hugs, no celebratory cues to hurl mortar boards to the sky, and never did anyone need to stifle laughter when the dopey Vice Principal mispronounced someone’s name. Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020,
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Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and social distancing protocols, high school and college graduations aren’t what they used to be.  While many schools have closed down until further notice, students have had to make peace with the fact that traditional graduation ceremonies won’t be happening this year. An event that would have otherwise called for
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It’s been 37 years since the University of Southern California’s women’s basketball team nabbed back-to-back NCAA titles in 1983 and 1984. The powerhouse squad—including Cheryl Miller, Cynthia Cooper, twins Paula and Pam McGee, and head coach Linda Sharp—garnered unprecedented media coverage at the time, and became the first collegiate women’s team in history to be
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One thing Coronavirus seemed to utterly destroy were the 2020 weddings. Thousands of happy days and happy couples have had the day they poured their hearts into, cancelled or postponed. Bridebook, the UK’s no 1 wedding planning app, has seen around 64% of 2020 UK weddings impacted by Coronavirus, either due to postponements, cancellations, or
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Mary-Kate Olsen’s request for an emergency order to petition for divorce from Olivier Sarkozy has been denied. Olsen signed a petition to divorce Sarkozy on April 17 but due to the coronavirus pandemic, New York courts haven’t been accepting divorce filings except for emergency cases. New York courts spokesman Lucian Chalfen told Entertainment Tonight that Olsen’s
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Eric Trump, son of the president and executive vice president of the Trump Organization, spewed a series of conspiratorial claims in a Fox News appearance on Saturday night, claiming that the coronavirus will “magically all of a sudden go away” once Democrats can no longer use it to their political advantage. In an interview with
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Oakland rapper G-Eazy has really been in the mood for covers lately. Last month, he sang the Beatles’ “I’m So Tired” and recruited Ashley Benson for a duet version of Radiohead’s “Creep.” Now, he’s got two more. Below, hear G-Eazy cover “VCR” (from the xx’s iconic 2009 debut xx) and “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All
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Fred Willard has died … TMZ has learned. The veteran comedic actor passed away late Friday night. His daughter Hope tells TMZ, “My father passed away very peacefully last night at the fantastic age of 86 years old. He kept moving, working and making us happy until the very end. We loved him so very
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[embedded content] Former President Barack Obama gave a virtual commencement speech for historically black colleges and universities as part of the “Show Me Your Walk, HBCU Edition” commencement program, where he shared some words of wisdom with the graduating class of 2020. In the seven minute speech, Obama delivered inspiration, humor, and empathy in his
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Dua Lipa is honoring the high school graduating class of 2020! On Saturday, the 24-year-old singer appeared at the Graduate Together virtual ceremony to perform “Break My Heart” from her latest album, Future Nostalgia. The fun set featured clips of students busting a move, cheering, and playing instruments while Lipa crooned her upbeat tune. Honestly,
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Exclusive Pop Smoke‘s murder remains unsolved, and the coronavirus pandemic is doing detectives no favors … severely hindering progress in the investigation. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … response to COVID-19 and related issues has been LAPD’s top priority the past 2 months, meaning less time and resources available to focus on the rapper’s killer.
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