• Chinese and Iranian Hackers Targeting US Vaccine Research

    Chinese and Iranian Hackers Targeting US Vaccine Research

    The Trump administration has collected evidence that Chinese and Iranian hackers are targeting American healthcare firms and universities, hindering coronavirus vaccine research in the process, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The hackers have the capability to “irreversibly harm” American healthcare facilities, according to U.S. officials. Cyber attacks by Chinese and Iranian hackers have …
  • ‘Today’ co-anchor Dylan Dreyer tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies

    ‘Today’ co-anchor Dylan Dreyer tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies

    “Today’s” Dylan Dreyer has revealed that she has tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies after her husband fought a “really scary” battle with coronavirus. The mother of two had just returned last week from maternity leave to co-host the “The 3rd hour of Today.” Dreyer, 38, had both a nasal swab and blood test which showed …
  • Matt Damon reveals his stepdaughter, Alexia, contracted coronavirus

    Matt Damon reveals his stepdaughter, Alexia, contracted coronavirus

    Matt Damon revealed his stepdaughter, Alexia, tested positive coronavirus while he was quarantining in Ireland. “Our oldest daughter’s in college. Obviously, that’s been shut down, but she’s in New York City. She had COVID really early on along with her roommates and got through it fine,” Damon, 49, said on SPIN 1038’s “Fully Charged.” Damon …
  • Mark Teixeira’s MLB proposal stance ‘just so stupid’: Dodgers’ Alex Wood

    Mark Teixeira’s MLB proposal stance ‘just so stupid’: Dodgers’ Alex Wood

    Alex Wood hasn’t lost his fastball, even two months after coronavirus suspended MLB’s season. The Dodgers pitcher reacted to Mark Teixeira’s suggestion that players should take less money than expected to play baseball this year, slamming him for the take on Twitter. “I refuse to judge someone I don’t really know off of one comment …
  • Stocks tumble after Fed Chair Powell warns coronavirus could scar economy

    Stocks tumble after Fed Chair Powell warns coronavirus could scar economy

    US stocks tumbled Wednesday as Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell warned the coronavirus could leave the economy with lasting scars. The Dow Jones industrial average fell as much as 292.48 points, or 1.2 percent, to 23,472.30 in early trading after Powell said the pandemic poses “significant downside risks” to the nation’s economic recovery. The S&P …
  • ‘A Little Late with Lilly Singh’ renewed for Season 2 by NBC

    ‘A Little Late with Lilly Singh’ renewed for Season 2 by NBC

    “A Little Late with Lilly Singh” will return to NBC for a second season. This comes after the late-night talk show finished airing its first 97-episode run last week. Singh filmed the first season, which included guests such as Mindy Kaling, Charlize Theron, Malala Yousafzai, Jessica Alba, over a three-month period shooting two episodes a …
  • ‘Impractical Jokers’ plans ‘Dinner Party’ remote show during coronavirus pandemic

    ‘Impractical Jokers’ plans ‘Dinner Party’ remote show during coronavirus pandemic

    TruTV’s flagship series “Impractical Jokers” is getting a remotely filmed offshoot, “Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party,” amid the coronavirus-related Hollywood production shutdown. The new, six-episode, half-hour series is set to premiere on May 21. Starring Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn, and Sal Vulcano, collectively known as the comedy troupe The Tenderloins, the show …
  • Travel giant Tui to slash up to 8,000 jobs amid coronavirus

    Travel giant Tui to slash up to 8,000 jobs amid coronavirus

    European travel giant Tui plans to slash up to 8,000 jobs as the coronavirus crisis forces it to cut costs. That number includes positions that “will either not be recruited or reduced” under a plan to trim overhead costs by 30 percent, the Germany-based conglomerate said Wednesday. The company with more than 70,000 employees around …
  • Elon Musk’s dispute over reopening California Tesla factory may be over

    Elon Musk’s dispute over reopening California Tesla factory may be over

    DETROIT — It appears the dispute between Tesla and San Francisco Bay Area authorities over the reopening of a factory in the face of shutdown orders is coming to an end. The Alameda County Public Health Department announced on Twitter early Wednesday that the Fremont, California, plant will be able to go beyond basic operations …
  • Robert De Niro: ‘Lunatic’ Trump Doesn’t Care How Many Americans Die of Coronavirus

    Robert De Niro: ‘Lunatic’ Trump Doesn’t Care How Many Americans Die of Coronavirus

    Appearing Tuesday on BBC’s Newsnight, Hollywood star Robert De Niro attacked President Donald Trump’s response to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, calling him a “lunatic” with no regard for how many Americans die of the disease. “It’s like Shakespearean the whole thing” – actor Robert de Niro on how the coronavirus outbreak is being handled in …