Month: November 2020

Ana de Armas flashes a ring again in selfies from the set of Deep Water with beau Ben Affleck – Daily Mail
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Ana de Armas flashes a ring again in selfies from the set of Deep Water with beau Ben Affleck – Daily Mail

Ana de Armas flashes a ring on her engagement finger AGAIN... as beau Ben Affleck hangs out in the background of her on-set selfies from Deep Water re-shoots By Kelby Vera For Dailymail.com Published: 13:42 EST, 23 November 2020 | Updated: 14:15 EST, 23 November 2020 Ana de Armas had fans talking when she was spotted sporting a diamond ring while on the set of Deep Water with beau Ben Affleck this past week. And they were surprised once again when the sparkler made an appearance on the Cuban actress' social media Monday. While it was still unclear if the ring was real or a prop, Ana, 32, wore it proudly as she hugged her beloved dog Elvis while boyfriend Ben chatted with someone in the background. Bling, bling: Ana de Armas was seen wear...
The Croods: A New Age will be a non-event at the Thanksgiving box office, analysts say – CNBC
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The Croods: A New Age will be a non-event at the Thanksgiving box office, analysts say – CNBC

The prehistoric family the Croods are challenged by a rival family the Bettermans, who claim to be better and more evolved. Universal "The Croods: A New Age," arriving in movie theaters on Thanksgiving, is a rare bright spot for operators who have been forced to show older films at discounted prices for the last few months. While some smaller budget films have debuted this fall, these titles aren't drawing the crowds that movie theaters need to survive. The animated tale of a prehistoric family will be one of the first releases with a budget greater than $50 million since "Tenet" debuted domestically in September. Cinema owners are hopeful that the Dreamworks movie will lure parents and kids back to the theater despite continued surges in coronavirus cases ...
Small Social Gatherings Aren’t Driving the Virus Surge (So Far) – The New York Times
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Small Social Gatherings Aren’t Driving the Virus Surge (So Far) – The New York Times

An analysis of nearly 800 nursing homes in six states experiencing the biggest surges, including North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin, found that these homes are still hot spots of viral transmission and that little has been done since the spring to reduce that risk. It is nearly impossible to compare the relative contribution of social gatherings to the number of cases in different states, or even to find a consistent definition of what constitutes a gathering. Rhode Island, which limited private gatherings to 10 people, helpfully defined the term, including family get-togethers, birthday parties, baby showers and sleepovers. But some states also add larger events, such as weddings and funerals, into the category. These gatherings, especially if held indoors, certainly can drive inf...
Lori Loughlins daughters Olivia and Isabella are beyond worried about their parents in prison – Daily Mail
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Lori Loughlins daughters Olivia and Isabella are beyond worried about their parents in prison – Daily Mail

Lori Loughlin's daughters Olivia and Isabella are 'beyond worried' about their parents in prison: 'It's just a nightmare for them' By Tracy Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 11:40 EST, 23 November 2020 | Updated: 12:08 EST, 23 November 2020 Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli both recently reported to prison to serve out their sentences following last year's college admissions scandal. But it's their children, Olivia and Isabella, who are reportedly having a difficult time not having their parents at home. A source told People magazine that both girls are 'beyond worried' about their mom and dad after the pair plead guilty to conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud back in May following the Operation Varsity Blues crimes. Tough: Olivi...
A Muslim-Hindu Kiss Puts Netflix India in the Crosshairs – The New York Times
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A Muslim-Hindu Kiss Puts Netflix India in the Crosshairs – The New York Times

NEW DELHI — On television, Lata and Kabir are clandestine lovers thwarted by faith and history. She is Hindu and he a Muslim in India in the early 1950s, in the wake of bloody sectarian clashes that echo through the country to this day. At one point, in a secluded spot with a Hindu temple as the backdrop, the two young college students share a furtive but passionate kiss. In the real world, that onscreen kiss has embroiled Netflix, the American streaming service, in the increasingly bitter and religiously charged world of Indian politics. Members of the Hindu nationalist party that controls India’s central government have asked the authorities to investigate Netflix, calling the scene in the television series “A Suitable Boy” offensive to their beliefs. They have also called on Indians t...
Will Smith Admits His Best Female Relationship Is With Willow Smith – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Will Smith Admits His Best Female Relationship Is With Willow Smith – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Will Smith recently opened up about the bond he shares with his daughter, Willow Smith.  Willow is Smith’s youngest child with his wife, Jada Pinkett. Both Smith and Willow have discussed their relationship on Willow and Jada’s show throughout the years, Red Table Talk. Smith also recently reconnected with his former The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air co-star, Janet Hubert.  Willow Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith| Bennett Raglin/BETWill Smith says his relationship with Willow Smith is ‘the only female relationship I’ve ever had that I didn’t mess up’ In November 2020, Smith reunited with his 1990s hit show, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The reunion gave Smith and fellow cast members Tatyana Ali, Alfonso Ribiero, and Karyn Parsons to reflect on the show’s legacy 30...
COVID-19 Timeline: Why it’s crucial to quarantine for 14 days after exposure – FOX 31 Denver
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COVID-19 Timeline: Why it’s crucial to quarantine for 14 days after exposure – FOX 31 Denver

DENVER (KDVR) — As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise across the country, many are still confused by what happens after you’re exposed to someone with the coronavirus. The Centers for Disease and Prevention says the incubation timeline for COVID-19 is up to 14 days. That means once someone has been exposed, they can test positive any time during that 14 day incubation period. The CDC released a graphic explain what that means: Day 0: Kate was exposed to COVID-19 Day 5: Kate got tested for COVID-19 and her results came back negative Day 8: Thinking she didn’t have COVID-19, Kate went to work and a family gathering. She was contagious days 8 and 9, which is 48 hours before she showed symptoms. She exposed 22 people between work and the family gathering. Day 10: Kat...
15 relatives contract coronavirus after birthday celebration: Dont be like my family – Fox News
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15 relatives contract coronavirus after birthday celebration: Dont be like my family – Fox News

A Texas family is using their personal experience to warn others against gathering for celebrations ahead of Thanksgiving after 12 of them allegedly contracted coronavirus at a birthday dinner held earlier this month, eventually spreading it to three others who didn’t go to the party. Alexa Aragonez, who according to the Star-Telegram works for the city of Arlington's department of communication and legislative affairs, said she dropped off her 57-year-old mother at their relative's house but didn't attend the party herself. Aragonez, who was not one of the 15 diagnosed with COVID-19, said the family figured that since everyone was feeling healthy and keeping within the COVID-19 social guidelines, gathering to share a meal would be safe. Days later, several of the family members bega...
Tyler Perry donates food, gift cards to 5,000 families ahead of Thanksgiving, leading to miles-long lines – Fox News
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Tyler Perry donates food, gift cards to 5,000 families ahead of Thanksgiving, leading to miles-long lines – Fox News

Tyler Perry donated food and money to thousands of needy people in his community of Atlanta, Ga. ahead of Thanksgiving.  The actor, writer and producer announced on Thursday that Tyler Perry Studios, his Atlanta-based film and TV hub, was going to be giving away non-perishable food items as well as $25 gift cards to the first 5,000 families in need who drove through.  “We are excited to announce the #TPSGiving Food Giveaway event on Sunday, November 22nd from 8:00am to 12:00pm,” a tweet from the studio read. “During this drive-up event we will be distributing non-perishable food items and gift cards to people who are in need during this holiday season. See you there!” TYLER PERRY'S LATEST DONATION AIMS TO 'BRIDGE UNITY' BETWEEN ATLANTA POLICE AND RESIDENTS The event began at 8 a.m. ...