• Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center cancel fall schedules because of coronavirus

    Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center cancel fall schedules because of coronavirus

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  • Shuttered hotels costing NY $1.3 billion in tax receipts, report says

    Shuttered hotels costing NY $1.3 billion in tax receipts, report says

    Severe limitations on travel and the virtual shutdown of the hotel industry during the coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc on the treasuries of state and local governments, a sobering new report reveals. Tax revenues that hotels generate for New York’s state and local governments will crater by $1.3 billion this year, according to an analysis …
  • McDonald’s to hire 260,000 workers this summer as restaurant lockdowns end

    McDonald’s to hire 260,000 workers this summer as restaurant lockdowns end

    McDonald’s said it would hire about 260,000 restaurant staff in the US this summer, as stores reopen for diners after serving them through delivery, drive-thru and takeaway for weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier this week, the burger chain said its US sales fell in April and May due to the health crisis, but …
  • Kate Middleton tells schoolchildren that lockdown has been ‘difficult’ for everyone

    Kate Middleton tells schoolchildren that lockdown has been ‘difficult’ for everyone

    Read More: Prince George and royal siblings clap to thank workers fighting coronavirus Kate Middleton and Prince William call NHS staff to give thanks Royal footman reportedly tests positive for coronavirus New Prince Louis photos released to celebrate his 2nd birthday
  • New Unemployment Claims Top 1 Million for 13 Consecutive Weeks

    New Unemployment Claims Top 1 Million for 13 Consecutive Weeks

    New jobless claims topped 1 million for the 13th-straight week, the Labor Department revealed Thursday, as 1.5 million additional Americans requested unemployment benefits in the second week of June. The Labor Department also said that while new claims fell by 58,000 from the last release, 20.5 million people continued to receive benefits — a relatively …
  • Carnival loses $4.4 billion as coronavirus sinks cruise industry

    Carnival loses $4.4 billion as coronavirus sinks cruise industry

    Read More: Why the travel industry will be stronger and better after coronavirus Carnival execs reportedly let ships set sail despite knowing coronavirus threat Norwegian Cruise Line says cash crunch poses ‘going concern’ risk Huawei revenue growth slows sharply due to coronavirus
  • Clare Crawley’s ‘Bachelorette’ season to start filming in a month

    Clare Crawley’s ‘Bachelorette’ season to start filming in a month

    Read More: ABC shelves ‘The Bachelor Summer Games’ amid coronavirus pandemic Clare Crawley’s ‘Bachelorette’ season to address coronavirus outbreak ABC to air ‘Bachelor’ best-of series in place of ‘The Bachelorette’ ‘Dancing With the Stars’ eyes September start with COVID-19 protections in place
  • Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Poison announce 2021 makeup tour dates

    Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Poison announce 2021 makeup tour dates

    Read More: Lewis Capaldi responds to critics following Scotland performance Drive-in concerts may be future of live music amid COVID-19 Live music won’t return until at least 2022, festival bigwig says Chainsmokers Hamptons concert under investigation by Gov. Cuomo’s office
  • DoorDash valued at $16 billion in pre-IPO funding round

    DoorDash valued at $16 billion in pre-IPO funding round

    Read More: Dutch food-ordering company close to buying Grubhub NYC Council to press food deliverers like Grubhub to stop charging restaurants fees Grubhub acquired by Dutch food-delivery company in $7.3 billion tie-up Grubhub acquisition sets up delivery duel with Uber
  • US workers file 1.5 million jobless claims as coronavirus total tops 45 million

    US workers file 1.5 million jobless claims as coronavirus total tops 45 million

    Read More: March jobs report numbers might appear better than reality Coronavirus puts 4.4 million more out of work, bringing crisis total to 26 million US workers file 1.5 million jobless claims as crisis total tops 44 million US workers file 1.3 million jobless claims as coronavirus total tops 51 million