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The Hamptons are ready to open for the summer — if you’re rich enough. Chris Burch, an investor and former husband of designer Tory Burch, is renting out his sprawling luxury Southampton mansion for $425,000 for three months starting May 1. Despite pleas from Hamptons officials for people from populated areas such as New York …
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Just call her the Barefoot Ky-tessa. A makeup-free Kylie Jenner broke quarantine on Sunday to pay a visit to her pal Anastasia “Stassie” Karanikolaou in Beverly Hills, dressed in a set of exorbitantly expensive tie-dye sweats and no shoes. The 22-year-old beauty billionaire, who was almost unrecognizable without her usual full face of glam, suited …
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Burger giant Shake Shack plans to return $10 million it received from a government loan program meant to protect small businesses during the coronavirus crisis. The New York-based fast food chain was one of several large restaurant companies that got a multi-million-dollar loan through the Trump administration’s $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program aimed at helping …
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Steve Cash, a YouTube performer famous for his “Talking Kitty Cat” video series, has died at 40. The Nampa Police Department in Idaho responded to a call to his home on Thursday morning and found Cash dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. There is no indication of foul play, E! reports. Cash’s wife, Celia DeCosta …
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“Outlander” star Sam Heughan has had it with the haters. In a long post on Twitter early Friday morning, the 39-year-old actor vented that he has faced six years of “constant bullying, harassment, stalking and false narrative” that has left him emotionally battered. “I am at a loss, upset, hurt and have to speak out,” …
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Maybe this will help everyone feel a bit more comfortably numb. Pink Floyd, the Grateful Dead, Radiohead, Metallica and other iconic bands are all releasing archived or unseen concert footage on YouTube to help entertain fans during the coronavirus pandemic. The rare videos began hitting the groups’ channels last Thursday, according to Forbes, and will …
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DJ Jim Halpert on the decks. The coronavirus pandemic has caused schools across the country to close, and while high school students are completing the year from home, seniors are missing out on events such as graduation and prom. John Krasinski decided he wanted to do something for 2020 seniors stuck inside and announced he …
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The plan to start the Major League Baseball season after the coronavirus shutdown is lifted seems a little fishy to the sport’s biggest star. Los Angeles Angels outfielder and reigning AL MVP Mike Trout sounds skeptical about the proposal being discussed to play games in Arizona without fans while sequestering players and staff in nearby …
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United Airlines Holdings Inc said on Wednesday that it has cut its flight schedule by 90% in May and expects similar cuts for June as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and warned that travel demand that is now “essentially at zero shows no sign of improving in the near term,” making job cuts likely. …
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Carl Icahn’s car-rental company, Hertz, is seeking a bailout from Uncle Sam to fend off a looming cash crunch that threatens to push it over the edge, The Post has learned. Hertz Global Holdings, known for snagging OJ Simpson as its spokesman at the height of his football career, faces a $1 billion-to-$1.5 billion budget …