• Celebrities are getting creative with their quarantine engagements

    Celebrities are getting creative with their quarantine engagements

    Ben Higgins still found a way to propose to girlfriend Jessica Clarke last month, despite the coronavirus pandemic throwing a wrench in his plans. “I went back to a pond behind her house, and we had set it up with sunflowers near a bench,” the 31-year-old “Bachelor” alum — who popped the question with an …
  • Another 5.2 million Americans file for unemployment as crisis puts 22 million out of work

    Another 5.2 million Americans file for unemployment as crisis puts 22 million out of work

    More than 5.2 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week as the number of people put out of work by the coronavirus crisis climbed above 22 million, new federal data show. The staggering numbers from the US Department of Labor indicate 13 percent of the American workforce was sidelined in just a month as …
  • Haley Joel Osment joins the undead on ‘What We Do in the Shadows’

    Haley Joel Osment joins the undead on ‘What We Do in the Shadows’

    Warning — This article contains spoilers from the “What We Do in the Shadows” Season 2 premiere. Haley Joel Osment isn’t just seeing dead people these days, he’s joining them. The 32-year-old actor tells Page Six that although playing an undead character in the Season 2 premiere of “What We Do in the Shadows” — …
  • Harvey Guillen returns as wannabe vampire in ‘What We Do in the Shadows’

    Harvey Guillen returns as wannabe vampire in ‘What We Do in the Shadows’

    The goofy, centuries-old vampires of “What We Do in the Shadows” are back for Season 2, still living together in a baroque house on Staten Island with energy-draining “daywalker” Colin Ferguson (Mark Proksch) and Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) — the good-natured sweater-clad human “familiar” to Nandor (Kayvon Novak), his belittling vampire boss. The Season 2 opener …
  • Alison Brie gets candid about depression, body dysmorphia struggles

    Alison Brie gets candid about depression, body dysmorphia struggles

    Alison Brie covers the May issue of Women’s HealthAingeru Zorita for Women’s Health While Netflix’s “GLOW” has helped Alison Brie learn to appreciate her body, the 37-year-old actress said she “still” struggles with body dysmorphia. “I go back to red carpet photos where I thought I looked so horrible, and there are some where I …
  • Cinemark movie theater chain hit by layoffs, furloughs

    Cinemark movie theater chain hit by layoffs, furloughs

    Cinemark, the third-largest movie theater chain in the US, has laid off half of its corporate staff and furloughed 17,500 hourly workers due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions. Cinemark said the 50 percent of workers who have been furloughed at its Plano, Texas, headquarters will continue to receive 20 percent of their salary as well as …
  • IRS site crashes as millions anticipate their stimulus checks

    IRS site crashes as millions anticipate their stimulus checks

    The Internal Revenue Service’s online tracker for stimulus checks went on the fritz Wednesday as millions wait for the money to hit their accounts, according to frustrated taxpayers. Some Americans were reporting errors with the new tool, Get My Payment, which was launched to help taxpayers figure out when to anticipate their payments. “The IRS …
  • How to track and speed up your coronavirus stimulus check

    How to track and speed up your coronavirus stimulus check

    The feds have delivered stimulus checks to millions of Americans, but millions more who are still waiting can follow some simple steps to get their money faster. The Trump administration expects more than 80 million people to get direct deposits by Wednesday with their share of the $2.2 trillion stimulus package Congress passed last month …
  • Rubio: ‘Constitution and Common Sense Dictates’ that Governors, Not Trump, Will Decide When to Reopen Businesses

    Rubio: ‘Constitution and Common Sense Dictates’ that Governors, Not Trump, Will Decide When to Reopen Businesses

    Sen. Marco Rubio before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., March 22, 2017. Senator Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) on Tuesday pushed back against President Trump’s claim that, as president, he has the authority to decide when to lift business closures imposed by governors to mitigate the spread …
  • John Legend begs Cuomo to reduce prison population during coronavirus pandemic

    John Legend begs Cuomo to reduce prison population during coronavirus pandemic

    John Legend joined a chorus of prison reform advocates Tuesday, calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to release some inmates amidst the raging coronavirus pandemic. “The spread of coronavirus in jails and prisons threatens the health and safety of New Yorkers. When someone is incarcerated, there is no such thing as social distancing, and ensuring good …