• Fox sets ‘Masked Singer’ Season 4 premiere; moves up Ken Jeong’s ‘I Can See Your Voice’

    Fox sets ‘Masked Singer’ Season 4 premiere; moves up Ken Jeong’s ‘I Can See Your Voice’

    The premiere date for Season 4 of “The Masked Singer” is a mystery no longer. Fox has announced that its wildly popular guessing game show will debut its fourth season on Sept. 23 in its usual 8 p.m. time slot. Not only that, but the network has decided to fast-track singing competition series “I Can …
  • ‘The Masked Singer’ adds fan voting for first time as Season 4 filming begins

    ‘The Masked Singer’ adds fan voting for first time as Season 4 filming begins

    EXCLUSIVE: The masks are on, both for celebrity contestants and the crew as “The Masked Singer” has returned to production. Deadline understands that Fox’s mystery talent format has resumed production on its fourth season ahead of its fall premiere, which is set for September. The show went back in production today at Red Studios in …
  • Chris Harrison will miss ‘Bachelorette’ taping for 2 weeks to quarantine

    Chris Harrison will miss ‘Bachelorette’ taping for 2 weeks to quarantine

    There are no roses in Chris Harrison’s immediate future. The longtime host of ABC’s “The Bachelorette” is temporarily stepping aside from his duties to self-quarantine for 14 days after dropping his son, Joshua, off at college in Texas. Season 12 contestant JoJo Fletcher, 29, will step in to do the initial hosting gig at La …
  • Amy Schumer ‘decided’ she can’t ‘be pregnant ever again’ after son Gene

    Amy Schumer ‘decided’ she can’t ‘be pregnant ever again’ after son Gene

    Amy Schumer won’t carry any more children after giving birth to son Gene. The “Expecting Amy” star, 39, says on this week’s “Sunday Today With Willie Geist” (via People) that she won’t go through IVF again because of how difficult it was for her and husband Chris Fischer earlier this year. “We did IVF and …
  • Chicago Schools to Begin Year with All-Remote Learning after Teachers Union Objects to Hybrid Format

    Chicago Schools to Begin Year with All-Remote Learning after Teachers Union Objects to Hybrid Format

    Chicago public schools, the third largest district in the country, will begin the fall semester with all-remote learning following strong pushback from the city teachers union against a hybrid plan. The Chicago Teachers Union had threatened strikes if the district moved ahead with a combination of in-person and remote learning, saying the plan would not …
  • Mets clip Nationals as Rick Porcello steps up

    Mets clip Nationals as Rick Porcello steps up

    WASHINGTON — The battle between 2016 Cy Young award-winners ended with one injured and the other in control. If you guessed Rick Porcello as the injured, given the Mets’ health misfortunes this week and Max Scherzer’s ability to dominate, wrong answer. In the kind of performance the team envisioned when it gave Porcello a one-year …
  • Why Ford’s Jim Hackett and other major CEOs are stepping down in 2020

    Why Ford’s Jim Hackett and other major CEOs are stepping down in 2020

    Not even CEOs are safe from the wrath of 2020. From Disney to Ford to Bleacher Report, heads are rolling at the top of America’s most recognizable companies. Whether from resignations, firings or retirements, the blood is flowing as companies from all industries experience a changing of the guard. Here’s who lost their job in …
  • If Teachers Won’t Work, We Shouldn’t Be Paid

    If Teachers Won’t Work, We Shouldn’t Be Paid

    If schools don’t open their doors and refuse online learning, it would be not only silly but outright unjust to send checks to shuttered doors over struggling families. In case you didn’t experience it last semester, online learning was a failure. Across the country, fewer than half of students showed up, and those who did …
  • Demi Moore says she ‘changed’ herself for her marriages

    Demi Moore says she ‘changed’ herself for her marriages

    Demi Moore is opening up about a mistake she made throughout her three failed marriages. “For me, I had changed myself so many times over and over to fit what I thought somebody else wanted,” she said on SiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle show” on Thursday. “It’s that idea that we’re kind of conditioned to work …
  • National Teachers Union Backs ‘Safety Strikes’ in Cases of Lax Coronavirus Prevention

    National Teachers Union Backs ‘Safety Strikes’ in Cases of Lax Coronavirus Prevention

    America’s second-largest national teachers union announced on Tuesday that it will back members who go on “safety strikes” as a last resort to protest lax coronavirus prevention at their districts. The announcement by the American Federation of Teachers, which boasts roughly 1.7 million members, comes about a month before school districts across the U.S. are …