We’re a year into the pandemic, but the U.S. government is still getting around to implementing some common sense measures to protect the American population against the deadly coronavirus.
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We’re a year into the pandemic, but the U.S. government is still getting around to implementing some common sense measures to protect the American population against the deadly coronavirus.
Once upon a time, back when black and white TVs were still a thing and the 3-point-line was not, there was a bad motherfucker who played for the Minneapolis Los Angeles Lakers.
Since the very start of late night television talk/variety shows (Broadway Open House was the first to air in a late night slot in 1950 on NBC), we’ve all become accustomed to watching a succession of white men sitting at a desk and interviewing famous folks—after warming us up with a relevant monologue, of course.