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Madonna caught heat for snuggling with a pal at a not-distant social gathering on Saturday night. But Page Six has learned that she may also have been crisscrossing the globe while waiting to find out if she’s had COVID-19. Last we heard, the pop legend was quarantining in the UK, where she’s been firing off …
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The US Treasury Department on Monday said it plans to borrow nearly $3 trillion in the second quarter of 2020 — more than five times larger than the previous record — as the federal government spends at a frantic pace to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus on the US economy. In a statement, Treasury …
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New orders for US-made goods suffered a record decline in March and could sink further as disruptions from the novel coronavirus fracture supply chains and depress exports. The report from the Commerce Department on Monday was the latest in a series of increasingly bleak economic data. It also bolstered analysts’ views that the economy would …
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Even a global pandemic can’t stop Germany from a rave. After the World Club Dome festival was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus, BigCityBeats, the team behind the festival, found a way to give people their party fix while still upholding social-distancing rules. They brought fans to Autokino Düsseldorf Drive-In Cinema Stadium, filling the …
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After an extremely rocky March, the trading app for millennials is starting May off with a bang. Menlo Park, Calif-based Robinhood announced in a blog post on Monday that it has raised $280 million in a funding round that now values the company at $8.3 billion. The company said the funding comes after it added …
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Jim Edmonds is doing his part to help combat coronavirus. The former MLB star, 49, donated his plasma at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis on Monday, over a month after he tested positive for COVID-19. “After Jim got well he asked his doctor if there was anything he could do to help and his doctor …
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The meat shortages have come sooner than expected — likely thanks to the hoarders. Costco on Monday said it will be limiting customers to just three packages of meat per shopper, while Kroger supermarkets posted an alert on the meat section of its website warning that it may have limited inventory “due to high demand.” …
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Wall Street is bracing for the worst when Disney reports second-quarter results on Tuesday afternoon. The Mouse House has taken a particularly hard hit during the pandemic with the majority of its business — theme parks, vacation resorts, movie production, cruises, live sporting events — being ground to a halt. Wall Street analysts are anticipating …
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Country star Cady Groves was not tested for the coronavirus after her sudden death this weekend — with friends fearing she could be a victim of the pandemic, The Post has learned. The 30-year-old was found dead in bed in Nashville on Saturday by a roommate who had not seen her for a few days, …
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Luxury sports-car maker Ferrari still expects to make more than $1 billion in core profit this year, providing a relative beacon of stability in an auto industry ravaged by the coronavirus crisis. The company, known for its red Formula One racing cars and its prancing horse logo, cut its 2020 core earnings forecast on Monday, …