A traffic light system that will categorise countries based on their COVID-19 risk levels is part of potential plans to safely restart foreign holidays. This approach has been recommended by the government’s Global Travel Taskforce, which suggests international travel could resume from 17 May at the earliest in an “accessible and affordable way”. It may
A judge on Thursday, April 8, refused to issue a temporary restraining order directing the union representing teachers in Los Angeles Unified to stop “interfering” in the district’s efforts to reopen schools for in-person learning, according to court documents. The decision by L.A. County Superior Court Judge Mary Strobel is part of a case brought
A world-renowned breathing expert has told the George Floyd murder trial that the 46-year-old died from “lack of oxygen”. Dr Martin Tobin, a lung and critical care specialist from Chicago, said in his testimony at the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin that Mr Floyd‘s breathing was too shallow to take in enough
The government has refused to confirm whether foreign holidays will be permitted from 17 May – and where Britons will be able to travel without self-isolating on their return. A traffic light system is going to be introduced to categorise countries based on risk, and Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says the UK will work with
Bizparentz Foundation, the nonprofit organization that’d been advocating for child actors and their parents since 2004, has relaunched its website, featuring more than 100 articles – and over 1,000 links to support them – on a variety of issues affecting child performers, including taxes, tips on avoiding talent scams, navigating union contracts and money held
Unpatched Fortinet VPN devices are being targeted in a series of attacks against industrial enterprises in Europe to deploy a new strain of ransomware called “Cring” inside corporate networks. At least one of the hacking incidents led to the temporary shutdown of a production site, said cybersecurity firm Kaspersky in a report published on Wednesday,
Dillon Carmichael exhibits both personality and poise with his new single “Hot Beer,” staying faithful to some of traditional country’s most beloved tropes while also making way for his own individuality and sense of humor as a performer. It’s a light-hearted zinger of a breakup song, as Carmichael reflects on all the things he’d rather
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Okay, Riley… where is this sophomore album? Riley Green has been putting out tons of new, awesome stuff since quarantine started last year, including two EPs Valley Road and If It Wasn’t for Trucks. He’s also put out quite a few unreleased tracks on his Instagram page that, even as stripped down demos, sound incredible. And
Marvel is giving fans a much bigger look at Madripoor with a new site they just launched. In a banner ad on the publisher’s website, users can be transported to the location of last week’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Fans will remember Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, and Baron Zero having a wild ride
If Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson does indeed run for U.S. President as he’s hinted he might, he nearly has all the votes needed to win already … at least based on a new poll. The former WWE superstar turned Hollywood A-lister has the support of 46 percent of adult Americans if he were to make
The long road to the Justice League release of the Snyder Cut on HBO Max has been long, but now filmmaker Zack Snyder and the cast can finally point toward their shared labor with the film finally premiering on the new streaming service — but screenwriter Chris Terrio is now opening up about his own
Joel Greenberg, a central figure in the ongoing investigation into Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz, is likely to strike a plea deal with federal prosecutors, his attorney and prosecutors said in court Thursday, potentially putting additional legal pressure on the congressman. #CNN #News
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Over the past year or so, it’s become something of a rite of passage for celebrities of a certain tier — think reality TV villains, Disney stars gone wild, and British tabloid mainstays — to tease starting an OnlyFans account. And way back in February, the rapper Bhad Bhabie, a.k.a. Danielle Bregoli (a.k.a. Cash Me
Cher embarks on a journey to help relocate an elephant who’d been living alone in a Pakistani zoo for years in the new trailer for Cher and the Loneliest Elephant. The documentary will premiere April 22nd on Paramount+ before airing on the Smithsonian Channel May 19th. The story is centered around an Asian elephant named Kavaan,
The events as they’re presented in Saving Private Ryan would never happen that way. This was my grandfather’s terse review of the Steven Spielberg movie back in 1998. He would know. After serving in the Pacific Theater throughout the war—being there from Pearl Harbor to Saipan, and then Okinawa—he carried a quiet lifelong interest in
Most airlines have struggled during the coronavirus pandemic, but two newbies are bravely planning to enter the US market in the coming months. Avelo Airlines announced on Thursday that it will start flying later in April to 11 destinations from its hub in Burbank, California. It currently has three Boeing 737 jets but plans to
Mid-century pop culture expert Charles Phoenix presents a virtual slide show “Catalinaland” about the landmarks and lore of Catalina Island. (File photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG) Here is a sampling of upcoming in-person and online things to do in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles area. EVENTS Eat. Drink. Give. – A
Tiger Woods was driving at “excessive speed” when he crashed his car in Los Angeles in February, police have said. The golfer‘s vehicle was travelling at upwards of 87mph in a 45mph zone, according to the LA county sheriff’s office. He was driving at 75mph when he careered into a tree, having possibly hit the