Comedian Ali Wentworth, wife of ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, tested positive for COVID-19. Wentworth talked about the virus on “Good Morning America.”
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John Krasinski welcomes former ‘Office’ TV boss Steve Carell to new YouTube show
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Daytime, late-night talk shows adjust to coronavirus outbreak
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