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The Hamptons continues to cope with an influx of folks who’ve fled the city. A source at Stop & Shop in East Hampton said of the scene Sunday: “It was way overcrowded, with some aisles having 20 or 30 people … There was no social distancing … They sent security to one aisle and asked …
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What the world needs now is some good news, says John Krasinski. On Sunday, Krasinski premiered “Some Good News” on YouTube, a show dedicated to sharing positive stories during the coronavirus pandemic. And, to the delight of “The Office” fans, he invited former co-star Steve Carell to join for his first installment. Last week, the …
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Jacob deGrom would have thrown one of the first pitches of the 2020 season, shortly after 1 p.m. Thursday. Perhaps 20 minutes later and 205 miles to the south of Citi Field, Gerrit Cole would have unleashed the first pitch of the rest of his life. So much is being lost to the coronavirus pandemic. …
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R. Kelly has joined the growing crowd of celebrity defendants asking to get out of jail to dodge the spread of coronavirus. The “I Believe I Can Fly” crooner’s attorney filed papers with federal judges in Chicago and Brooklyn asking if he can be sprung from the Windy City’s Metropolitan Correctional Center while awaiting trial …
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It’s being reported that part of the $2 trillion deal to bail out the economy, signed by the Senate and the White House, is that Trump family businesses cannot receive taxpayer assistance. Why is this fair? As I’ve written before, I don’t think elected officials should benefit from their office. But they shouldn’t be penalized …
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They may be used to getting glammed up for the red carpet, but just like the rest of the world, celebrities are currently staying home and practicing social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. With no buzzy premieres or press events on their calendars for the time being, these stars are skipping makeup in favor of …
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Dear John: I’m a restaurateur. As you know one of the biggest business areas affected by this coronavirus crisis is the hospitality industry. We have no way of knowing how any planned bailout is going to work — whether it’ll be fair and equitable or how long it will take to receive funding, if there …
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Having been “raised by the Internet,” YouTube sensation Conan Gray started out on the site as a 9-year-old vlogger. “The first video that I put up on YouTube was of my pet gecko,” says Gray, 21, who would go on to post more clips of “my friends or random things I would be doing. It …