Inside Naya Rivera’s Shocking Disappearance and the Tragic History of ‘Glee’ – Entertainment Tonight
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Yeasayer have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit against the Weeknd, producer Frank Dukes, and UMG Recordings, Inc. over the Black Panther single Pray for Me. According to documentsfiled in a New York federal court and viewed by PitchforkYeasayer confirmed to their satisfaction that no copyright infringement occurred. Yeasayer and their We…
Goya Foods, the New Jersey-based producer of many canned foods that have become staples in American homes, is facing calls for a boycott from prominent Latino voices after its CEO Robert Unanue lauded President Donald Trump. “We are so blessed to have you as our leader,” Unaue told Trump on…
Millions of Americans have answered the call to support small businesses in the wake of pandemic-related unprecedented closings, delayed shipping, and discouragement of in-person shopping and dining. Black-owned small businesses were hit particularly hard, but this isn’t the first time they’ve experienced stacked odds when it comes to entrepreneurial endeavors.…
Just 0.32 per cent of the furniture produced by leading brands is created by black designers, according to research by Ethiopian American industrial designer Jomo Tariku. Tariku made the calculation by recording the designer of each collection from 150 of the world’s leading furniture brands listed on the Swiss products…
Over two-thirds of people at a clinic in one New York neighbourhood tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, raising hopes that large parts of some communities may have some protection during any potential second wave of infections later this year. According to a New York Times report, 68% of those tested…
Posted With just over a year to go until the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics, medical experts say the event could pose a grave health risk to the Japanese public and that there was a high chance of a disease outbreak. Adam Reed reports.read more…
(Repeats to additional customers with no changes to text) By Alwyn Scott NEW YORK, July 9 (Reuters) – Insurers have largely stopped covering independent film and television productions against the risk of COVID-19 illness, a shift that threatens the supply of new entertainment in 2021, Hollywood producers, insurers and industry…