Fox Nation host Nancy Grace and her family tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday after her mother was hospitalized days prior.
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US borders with Canada, Mexico to stay closed through at least Jan. 21
The U.S. land borders with Canada and Mexico will stay closed at least through Jan. 21, Chad Wolf, acting secretary of DHS, announced.
Natalie Portman: Being sexualized as ‘Lolita figure’ as a young actress ‘made me afraid’
Natalie Portman, who made her acting debut at the age of 13, opened up about the negative impact of being sexualized as a child star.
Holiday baking: How to plan a virtual baking party, easy cookie recipes and safe sharing tips
Christmas isn’t complete without some delicious cookies! Here’s how to continue the treasured holiday tradition during a pandemic.
Small holiday celebrations just might be better than large ones. Here’s why
Were you hoping to celebrate the holidays with a large group? Here are 5 reasons why smaller gatherings are not only safer, but also more festive!
Florida governor praises theme parks’ COVID-19 approach as Disneyland, California parks remain shuttered
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis praised theme parks such as Disney World for preventing major coronavirus outbreaks as California parks remain shuttered.
Andy Samberg slams critics of Oscar diversity rules, talks ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and police brutality
Andy Samberg shared his thoughts on the new Academy diversity rules as well talking how “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” will handle police brutality.
New Zealand study details COVID-19 spread on long-haul flight despite tests
A recent report released by New Zealand health officials indicates COVID-19 transmission despite safety protocols during a long-haul flight.
US borders with Canada, Mexico will stay closed through December: ‘These measures are with us for a while’
The U.S. land borders with Canada and Mexico will stay closed at least through Dec. 21, though officials say they may not open soon.
‘Rest in peace sir’: Jack White pays tribute to Eddie Van Halen on ‘SNL’ by playing special guitar
Jack White, who replaced Morgan Wallen as musical guest on “Saturday Night Live,” used his performance to honor the late Eddie Van Halen.