Month: April 2021

An ABC Executive Admitted The Oscars Took A “Calculated Risk” After They Were Accused Of Betting On Chadwick Boseman To Win – BuzzFeed News
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An ABC Executive Admitted The Oscars Took A “Calculated Risk” After They Were Accused Of Betting On Chadwick Boseman To Win – BuzzFeed News

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Lawsuit against Michael Jackson brought by Leaving Neverland subject Wade Robson tossed out by judge – Fox News
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Lawsuit against Michael Jackson brought by Leaving Neverland subject Wade Robson tossed out by judge – Fox News

A judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit brought by a man who accused the late Michael Jackson of sexually abusing him as a boy in the documentary "Leaving Neverland."  Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark A. Young granted the Jackson estate's request to dismiss the suit brought in 2013 by Wade Robson. The judge said two Jackson entertainment corporations targeted by the lawsuit had no legal duty to protect Robson from Jackson. "There is no evidence supporting plaintiff’s contention that defendants exercised control over Jackson," the judge wrote. "The evidence further demonstrates that defendants had no legal ability to control Jackson, because Jackson had complete and total ownership of the corporate defendants." The dismissal came after the judge dismissed a similar lawsuit in...
Can You Have Alcohol After the Covid Vaccine? – The New York Times
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Can You Have Alcohol After the Covid Vaccine? – The New York Times

After a long year and a lot of anticipation, getting the Covid-19 vaccine can be cause for celebration, which for some might mean pouring a drink and toasting to their new immunity. But can alcohol interfere with your immune response? The short answer is that it depends on how much you drink. There is no evidence that having a drink or two can render any of the current Covid vaccines less effective. Some studies have even found that over the longer term, small or moderate amounts of alcohol might actually benefit the immune system by reducing inflammation. Heavy alcohol consumption, on the other hand, particularly over the long term, can suppress the immune system and potentially interfere with your vaccine response, experts say. Since it can take weeks after a Covid shot for the body to...
Why COVID-19 cases havent seen sharp drop despite spike in vaccinations – Yahoo! Voices
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Why COVID-19 cases havent seen sharp drop despite spike in vaccinations – Yahoo! Voices

States across the country are reporting large numbers of people getting their coronavirus shots, and according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 95 million doses have been administered over the last month alone. Regardless, the number of newly reported COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has not decreased dramatically, in fact, there is a seven-day average hovering around 60,000 cases a day, according to CDC data. But Dr. John Brownstein, an epidemiologist at Boston Children's Hospital and an ABC News contributor, said there is no immediate reason for alarm, since the country still has a ways to go before we see a major impact from the vaccines. PHOTO: Medical workers provide vaccines against COVID-19 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., Feb. 1, 2021. (Joseph P...
Minnesota first grader dies from coronavirus, Gov. Tim Walz says – Fox News
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Minnesota first grader dies from coronavirus, Gov. Tim Walz says – Fox News

A first-grader in Minnesota died after contracting the coronavirus, Gov. Tim Walz said on Monday. The child, who had been described as "under age 10" by the Minnesota Department of Health, was from the southwestern area of the state. The child’s fatality marks the third such death in residents under age 18 since the start of the pandemic. Taking to Facebook, the governor said he was "heartbroken to hear COVID has taken the life of a first grader." "My thoughts are with the Minnesota family grieving the loss of their beloved child," he wrote. "As vaccines help us turn the page on COVID-19, we can’t forget that this deadly disease is still present in our communities." Walz’s office reportedly told WCCO that the child did not have any underlying conditions that would heighten the risk ...
Brad Pitt gives a shout out to pal Leonardo DiCaprio while presenting at the 93rd Oscars – Daily Mail
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Brad Pitt gives a shout out to pal Leonardo DiCaprio while presenting at the 93rd Oscars – Daily Mail

Brad Pitt snuck in a shout out to good friend Leonardo DiCaprio while presenting at the 93rd Academy Awards. All eyes were on the dapper 57-year-old actor as he took the stage to hand out the Best Supporting Actress trophy to Minari star Yuh-jung Youn, but it was easy to miss the quick nod to his Once Upon a Time in Hollywood co-star. 'My love of movies began at the local drive-in, watching the likes of Clint Eastwood and Godzilla. Our nominees for best supporting actress also fell in love with movies at an early age,' he began his speech about what made all of the nominees fall in love with film. Eye-catching: All eyes were on Brad Pitt, 57, as he took the stage to hand out the Best Supporting Actress trophy at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was easy to miss the qui...
Glenn Close clarifies the Da Butt dance from her viral Oscars moment was completely spontaneous – Daily Mail
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Glenn Close clarifies the Da Butt dance from her viral Oscars moment was completely spontaneous – Daily Mail

Glenn Close clarifies that she 'knew' she would be quizzed about Da Butt for viral Oscars moment but insists the dance 'was completely spontaneous' By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 02:47 EDT, 27 April 2021 | Updated: 03:41 EDT, 27 April 2021 She may have missed out on yet another golden statuette, but she certainly won over the crowd on Oscars night this weekend. And Glenn Close shed further light on her now-viral moment from the Academy Awards on Sunday, in a lengthy caption alongside a photo from the evening on Instagram. The Dangerous Liaisons star, 74, posed in her booth at the glitzy awards event alongside best friend, screenwriter Chris Terrio, as well as Darrell Britt-Gibson and Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner Daniel Kaluuya. ...
Do We Still Need to Keep Wearing Masks Outdoors? – The New York Times
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Do We Still Need to Keep Wearing Masks Outdoors? – The New York Times

When masks are needed outdoors If you stop to have an extended conversation with someone who isn’t vaccinated, masks are recommended. Even outdoors, your risk of breathing someone else’s air increases the longer and closer you stand to them. One of the few documented cases of outdoor transmission happened in China early in the pandemic, when a 27-year-old man stopped to chat outside with a friend who had just returned from Wuhan, where the virus originated. Seven days later, he had his first symptoms of Covid-19. Updated April 27, 2021, 7:34 a.m. ET And masks are still advised if you find yourself in an outdoor crowd. Standing shoulder to shoulder with strangers during an outdoor concert or a protest could increase risk, particularly for the unvaccinated. Recently while hiking wit...