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Michael J. Fox was the headliner at the 'A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's Gala' which also included David Letterman, Christopher Lloyd, Julianna Margulies, Katie Couric and John Fogarty
Le documentaire rassemble des images d'archives et des séquences scénarisées pour raconter l'extraordinaire histoire de Michael J. Fox avec ses propres mots: l'histoire improbable d'un enfant né dans une base militaire canadienne, devenu une star hollywoodienne dans les années 80.
Michael J. Fox is retiring again. The beloved actor shared his decision to retire due to health concerns in his new book "No Time Like the Future". Fox has had recent health issues, including a 2018 surgery to remove a noncancerous tumor from his spine. CNN reports that Fox was also diagnosed decades ago with Parkinson's disease. Fox became a household name starring on the 1980's comedy series "Family Ties". He then went on to star in the "Back to the Future" franchise and "Teen Wolf," as well as returning to television in "Spin City."
The tone on a panel for Fox Business Network show 'Outnumbered' took a decidedly harsh tone on Wednesday. According to Business Insider, some guests began trading memes and mocking banter about COVID-19 restrictions in some states. But then, former State Department spokeswoman and Democratic operative Marie Harf brought them up short. It's not a joke, first of all. A bunch of people are dying every day in this country from coronavirus. Marie Harf Former State Department spokeswoman Weekend 'Fox & Friends' co-host Pete Hegseth wasn't having it, calling social distancing restrictions 'absolute garbage.' When the rules are so ridiculous, they go out the window. People ignore them, as they should. Pete Hegseth Co-host, 'Fox & Friends' weekend edition
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has a ready response in case President Donald Trump spreads misinformation about the election. According to Business Insider, Biden will declare victory if news organizations announce him as the winner of the presidential election on Tuesday night. Campaign advisers say Biden wants to avoid taking a defensive posture if Trump moves forward with lawsuits. We're not really concerned about what Donald Trump says. We're going to use our data, our understanding of where this is headed, and make sure that the vice president is addressing the American people. Jen O'Malley Dillon Biden campaign manager Trump has privately vowed to declare himself the winner Tuesday night if it looks like he's leading the race. But on Tuesday morning, the president told 'Fox & Friends' that he'd declare himself the winner 'if' and 'when' 'there is victory.'