Anoushka Pinto
Anoushka is the Entertainment Correspondent at MEA Worldwide. She has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Westminster, London. Her experiences in the field include reporting and copywriting. She enjoys reading, writing, sketching and dabbles in graphic design. She is a huge fan of minimalism. Her other interests include Harry Styles and K-Pop.
Latest From Anoushka Pinto
Who all got PPP loans? Slamming Kanye and Kushner family, Angry Internet says ‘lock up Trump and all cronies’
The PPP was introduced to offer forgivable loss to the smaller business through banks working with the SBA, who were struggling to stay afloat and earn a living due to the pandemic recession
Los Angeles Police Protective League: What is the LAPD union, is it a ‘White supremacist hate group’?
Jamie McBride and the LAPPL finance campaigns, control the media narrative and protect murderous, brutal and corrupt cops, the BLMLA video claims
#AbolishICE trends after immigrant students in online classes are told to leave US, Internet says 'f**k ICE'
'Active students in the US enrolled in such programs must depart the country or transfer to a school with in-person instruction to remain in lawful status,' stated a press release
Trump claims Biden wants to keep schools shut, Internet says 'Alice Cooper seems more credible at this point'
Trump said schools must reopen in fall and said Biden and Democrats want to keep them shut for political reasons
'Outcry': Where is Greg Kelley now and how did his conviction and subsequent exoneration affect his life?
Gregory Kelley was a promising young football star who dreamed of making it big in the field, one day but a false accusation turned his life upside down
'America: Our Defining Hours': Murder of 5 Bostonians by the Red Coats laid the foundation for US independence
The Boston Massacre, a lethal riot, took place on King Street on March 5, 1770, provoking the anti-British sentiment that ultimately paved the way for the American Revolution
‘America: Our Defining Hours’: How George Washington 'simply out-spied' the British with his intelligence ring
Washington's army was perpetually understaffed, undertrained, underequipped and underfunded, so he resorted to espionage and the Culper Ring
'America: Our Defining Hours': How the celebration of a successful rescue mission became the first American Thanksgiving
Historically, people believed that the first official Thanksgiving celebration was hosted in 1621 when the Pilgrims and the Native-American tribe of the Wompanoag's came together to give thanks
'Outcry': Who was involved in high school football star Greg Kelley's conviction, where are they now?
Greg Kelley was falsely convicted of child molestation in 2013. His long legal battle is now the subject of Showtime's five-part docuseries directed by Emmy-award winning filmmaker Paul Kondelis
Independence Day: Marshmallow fights to lobster racing, here are eight bizarre Fourth of July traditions
While we're are pretty familiar with the barbecues and fireworks, there are hot-dog eating contests, marshmallow fights and lobster racing that some communities follow to celebrate the national holiday
Independence Day: Francis Hopkinson's 'Old Glory' or 'Betty Ross' flag, who made America's Star-Spangled Banner?
Legend has it that first US President Geroge Washington commissioned Betsy Ross, a Philadelphia-based seamstress and his friend, to sew the first American flag after she had sewn clothes for him
'New Girl' fans love Winston-Aly reunion on Netflix's 'Desperados', call them 'all-time favorite sitcom couple'
Fans of the Fox sitcom 'New Girl', that saw Nasim Pedrad and Lamorne Morris as a couple, were stoked to see the two on-screen again
'America: Our Defining Hours': Release date, plot, trailer and all you need to know about History Channel's three-part docuseries
Viewers can relive the emotional journey through the American story characterized by struggle, loss and victory while also witnessing how the nation unites to work towards a better future
Indigenous protesters block road to Mount Rushmore ahead of Trump's Fourth of July speech and fireworks event
Protesters blocked access to the monument, holding up signs and placards that read 'Protect SoDak’s First People', 'You Are On Stolen Land' and 'Dismantle White Supremacy'
Netflix's 'Desperados' Review: An amusing yet weirdly relatable rom-com that resonates with 'Girls Trip'
The comedy film may come off as another 'Bridesmaids' but it is a thoroughly entertaining watch from top to bottom
'Unsolved Mysteries' Episode 2: Patrice Endres' disappearance within 13 minutes, death still puzzle investigators
Patrice Endres, a mom and hair-salon owner from Cumming, Georgia, went missing in 2004. No one knew what happened to her and she was presumed to have gone missing within a span of 13 minutes
'New Girl' fans must watch Netflix's 'Desperados', especially for Nasim Pedrad and Lamorne Morris's amazing chemistry
With the trailer for 'Desperados' hinting at there being some sort of sexual tension between the two, our thoughts are inclined towards them ending up together in the end
'Ghost Adventures: Quarantine' Finale: Bagans opens the infamous Dybbuk box and all hell breaks loose
The 'Dybbuk Box' is believed to be a container for pure evil in the form of a restless, malicious possessive spirit from Jewish mythology, called the 'Dybbuk'
#BoycottScottAdams and #F**kDilbert trends after comic strip creator says Biden will trigger Republican purge
'If Biden is elected, there’s a good chance you will be dead within the year,' Adams tweeted on July 1
'Good Bones' Season 5 Episode 4: Mina and Karen give the right side of their home a Greenwich Village vibe
Karen also announces her retirement from her position as founder and business partner