• Bella Hadid cut her own bangs in quarantine

    Bella Hadid cut her own bangs in quarantine

    Even supermodels are switching up their looks while social distancing. Bella Hadid made a major change to her hair on Sunday, cutting her own bangs at home. The model, 23, showed off the eyelash-grazing fringe on her Instagram Stories. After posting a poll asking if she should be trusted to cut other people’s hair, Hadid …
  • United Airlines takes $2.1B hit as coronavirus clips Latin American growth

    United Airlines takes $2.1B hit as coronavirus clips Latin American growth

    United Airlines said on Monday it expects to report a pre-tax loss of about $2.1 billion for the first quarter, after the coronavirus pandemic smothered its growth aspirations in Latin America and led the company to seek another $4.5 billion in government aid. Chicago-based United said first quarter revenues are seen at $8 billion, down …
  • ‘Tan Mom’ Patricia Krentcil’s home benefit concert was a complete flop

    ‘Tan Mom’ Patricia Krentcil’s home benefit concert was a complete flop

    “Tan Mom” Patricia Krentcil’s attempt at philanthropy yielded unfortunate results. Krentcil hosted her “QuaranTANned” benefit concert Friday from her Tampa, Fla., home to raise money for both a brand-new tanning bed and coronavirus, but flopped on both fronts. Krentcil, 51, claimed the tanning bed company didn’t get back to her when she tried to purchase. …
  • Nick Cordero’s wife posts clip of wedding dance after his leg amputation

    Nick Cordero’s wife posts clip of wedding dance after his leg amputation

    Amanda Kloots is hopeful for the road ahead with husband Nick Cordero. Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Kloots shared a clip of her wedding dance with Broadway star Cordero, 41, who had his right leg amputated over the weekend due to complications from the novel coronavirus. Amanda Kloots, Nick Cordero and their son, Elvis.Getty Images “Part …
  • Inside look at Korean baseball restart that offers hope for MLB

    Inside look at Korean baseball restart that offers hope for MLB

    Exhibition games begin Tuesday — in South Korea. There will be no spectators. Umpires will be wearing masks. Players will have their temperatures taken as they enter the stadiums. There even are supposed to be rules forbidding spitting and licking fingers. But the third-best league in the world after MLB and Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball …
  • Do the masks work?

    Do the masks work?

    Coronavirus is not a reason for us to accept arbitrary impositions or abandon our traditions of rational discourse. Should we, or should we not be compelled to wear face masks during a virus epidemic? It sounds a simple enough question. Indeed the answer seems so obvious to many, including the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, …
  • Rihanna’s father’s coronavirus claims under scrutiny

    Rihanna’s father’s coronavirus claims under scrutiny

    Rihanna got an unwelcome distraction from the work she’s doing to raise money for those affected by the coronavirus when her dad, Ronald Fenty, 66, claimed she sent him a ventilator after he tested positive for COVID-19. But a source close to the 32-year-old pop star claimed: “He doesn’t need a ventilator, and she didn’t …
  • The Essentialness of

    The Essentialness of "Non-Essential" Businesses

    When a government official can determine how essential someone’s livelihood is, everyone is vulnerable. A few months ago it may have been difficult to imagine a world where going to work, operating a sit-down restaurant, or engaging in business with consenting individuals was punishable by law. Where going to the gym or getting a haircut …
  • GOP senator: 'Millions of dollars are being wasted' in coronavirus small business fund

    GOP senator: 'Millions of dollars are being wasted' in coronavirus small business fund

    Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said Monday that Congress needs to make changes to a program that provides aid to small businesses, arguing that larger companies and those that have not been hurt by the coronavirus are receiving assistance. Scott pointed to reports that large chain stores and restaurants had qualified for loans under the Small …
  • Chinese Company Suspected of Spying on U.S. Citizens Donates Police Drones to 22 States

    Chinese Company Suspected of Spying on U.S. Citizens Donates Police Drones to 22 States

    A volunteer in protective suits controls a drone to spray disinfectants at Zhengwan village, as the country is hit by an outbreak of the coronavirus, China January 31, 2020. Chinese company Da Jiang Innovations, the world’s largest maker of drones, has donated drones to 43 law enforcement agencies operating in 22 U.S. states to enforce …