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Paris Jackson and Halsey were among celebrities who joined Los Angeles protesters

Paris Jackson and singer Halsey (Ashley Nicolette Frangipane) were among celebrities who took to the streets in Los Angeles on Saturday to protest the death of George Floyd in the hands of Minneapolis police officers. Los Angeles City Mayor Eric Garcetti reacted to the civil unrest by calling for an overnight curfew. George Floyd died

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Sailor Brinkley-Cook apologizes for ‘tone deaf’ Good Morning America interview

Sailor Brinkley-Cook has apologized and distanced herself from a recent interview on Good Morning America. Sailor, who is the daughter of the super-model Christie Brinkley, gave an interview on Good Morning America on Friday, May 29. During the interview, she talked about her struggles with anorexia and body dysmorphia with ABC correspondent Deborah Roberts. According

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Prince William is struggling with his kids’ math homework during coronavirus lockdown

Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, is struggling with his children’s math homework during coronavirus lockdown. William shares three kids with his wife, Catherine Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge. Their two eldest children, 6-year-old Prince George and 5-year-old Princess Charlotte, are staying at home with their youngest preschool sibling, 2-year-old Prince Louis, during Covid-19 lockdown.

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Spike Lee fears that Trump’s coronavirus treatment advice may kill people

Director Spike Lee has expressed concern that Americans may die after President Donald Trump offered advice on how to treat Covid-19 illness. Lee told The Times that Trump’s scientifically unverified suggestions about treating coronavirus infection might have led to the death of some of his followers. “I feel that we have to care about the

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Shameik Moore faces backlash for saying Rosa Parks should’ve taken a cab

Actor Shameik Moore is facing a massive backlash on social media for saying that Rosa Parks should have taken a cab instead of insisting that she wanted to ride at the front of the Montgomery, Alabama bus. He is also facing criticism for suggesting that members of the black community should stop blaming police brutality