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‘Big Sky’: How ABC Got David E. Kelley to Make a Cable Show for Broadcast

November 17, 2020 admin 0

By Lesley.Goldberg@THR.com Snoodit – ABC entertainment president Karey Burke talks with The Hollywood Reporter about courting prestige showrunners, while the prolific writer-producer opens up about why he ditched his penchant for cable and streaming to […]

International

Legendary Indian Actor Dies of Covid-related Disease at 85

November 17, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on Legendary Indian Actor Dies of Covid-related Disease at 85

Kolkata — Renowned Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, best known for his collaboration with Oscar-winning Indian film director Satyajit Ray, died in Kolkata on Nov 15. He was 85. Chatterjee, who was still working in cinema and TV, […]

International

New Zealand Police Return Stolen Bike To Autistic Girl

November 17, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on New Zealand Police Return Stolen Bike To Autistic Girl

Auckland City, New Zealand — Police in New Zealand have returned a bicycle stolen from an autistic girl, thanks to a Good Samaritan who spotted it in a nearby area. Officers from the Auckland City […]

Sports

From Pigskin to Podcaster: Brandon Marshall Keeps it Real on ‘I AM ATHLETE’

November 16, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on From Pigskin to Podcaster: Brandon Marshall Keeps it Real on ‘I AM ATHLETE’

Brandon Marshall ate defensive backs for lunch during his 13-year NFL career. The 6’5″ former All-Pro receiver conquered entire defenses. Now he aims to conquer the podcast and fitness lanes. Growing by leaps and bounds, […]

Sports

Mario Barrios: One Step Closer to Junior Welterweight Supremacy

November 16, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on Mario Barrios: One Step Closer to Junior Welterweight Supremacy

Mario Barrios (26-0-0 with 17 KOs) remained undefeated on Halloween night with a knockout of Ryan Karl (18-3-0 with 12 KOs) in front of a Showtime pay-per-view audience. The WBA 140-pound champ stopped Karl in […]

Health

In Light of Pandemic, Flu Vaccinations More Important Than Ever for People at Highest Risk

November 16, 2020 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE – By BlackPressUSA — “Getting the flu vaccine is especially important this year. If you get the flu, you may need to be hospitalized, in this time of COVID-19, in an already overwhelmed healthcare […]

Business

Morris Brown In Line to Become First HBCU to Regain Accreditation After Losing It Nearly 20 Years Ago

November 16, 2020 admin 0

By Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton – November 12, 2020 – After sharing news that the college had just raised more than $550,000 with a successful 2020 virtual homecoming, Dr. Kevin James, president of Morris Brown […]

Business

Building Multigenerational Wealth: Lessons from 2020

November 16, 2020 admin 0

By Barry Simmons – It’s been a tough year for many of us, no doubt. The emotional and financial toll of the pandemic, followed by a full-blown recession, hurt many U.S. families. While we all […]

Health

Biden Selects Yale Professor Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith To Co-Chair COVID-19 Task Force

November 16, 2020 admin 0

by Dana Givens, November 12, 2020 – Since Democratic candidate Joe Biden emerged as the president-elect after the election, he has already announced plans of creating a new task force dedicated to containing and combatting the […]

Business

FUNdraising Good Times: Major Gifts Within Reach

November 16, 2020 admin 0

Major gifts within reach – Many nonprofits depend upon major gifts, and they depend on their development staff to secure those gifts. Some have a list of major gift prospects. But a list doesn’t mean you […]

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