Explore More “Abbott Elementary” star Tyler James Williams put a stop to speculation about his sexuality once and for all.
In a lengthy Instagram Story shared on Sunday, the 30-year-old revealed that while he is not a part of the LGBTQ community, he is an ally to its members.
“Usually I wouldn’t address stuff like this, but I feel like it as a conversation is bigger than me. I’m not gay,” he began.
Explore More A 17-year-old alleged gangbanger has been arrested over the shooting outside a Brooklyn high school that wounded two teenagers and a security guard last week, police sources said on Thursday.
The teen — whose name is being withheld because he is a minor — is suspected of opening fire outside Williamsburg Charter High School on Feb. 8, leaving the 37-year-old guard with a bullet wound to the neck and two students, a boy and girl, with leg injuries.
BBC newsreader George Alagiah has died aged 67 after a nine year battle with bowel cancer, his agent said today.
The widely respected broadcaster, who had been the face of News At Six since 2007, passed away ‘peacefully’ surrounded by his family.
BBC director general Tim Davie led tributes to Alagiah today, hailing him as ‘one of the best and bravest journalists of his generation’.
He was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer, which had spread to his liver and lymph nodes, in April 2014.
Anita Dunn, a top adviser to President Biden and architect of his 2020 campaign, will leave the White House next week to advise the largest super PAC supporting Vice President Harris.
The decision, which has long been discussed as a possibility inside Biden’s inner circle, marks the first major exit from Biden’s core team since he decided to step aside from the presidential campaign and endorse Harris.
“She’s tough and tested, and her experience and intellect have helped us deliver historic results for the American people,” Biden said in a statement Tuesday about Dunn.
Explore More Sick kids and their families cowered in fear inside a Chicago Ronald McDonald House aslooters smashed the front door while trying to get inside this week, according to staff.
The charity says more than 30 families, as well as some sick children with them, were left “frightened” by those who smashed windows as they ransacked the Windy City during Monday’s chaotic crime spree.
“[They were] very concerned there was a lot of activity right in front of the house, people making choices that could put them at risk and put our families at risk, so the staff was frightened,” Ronald McDonald House Charities’ Lisa Mitchell told ABC7.