• Dwyane Wade’s daughter doesn’t trust him or Gabrielle Union with homework

    Dwyane Wade’s daughter doesn’t trust him or Gabrielle Union with homework

    Home learning has been an adjustment for Gabrielle Union and husband Dwyane Wade. Appearing Wednesday on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Union spoke about quarantine life, revealing that Wade’s 12-year-old daughter, Zaya, isn’t seeking their services when it comes to checking her homework. “Home school is happening,” Union said. “Zaya does not trust us …
  • Chinese Researcher on ‘Verge of Making Very Significant’ COVID-19 Discovery Killed in Apparent Homicide

    Chinese Researcher on ‘Verge of Making Very Significant’ COVID-19 Discovery Killed in Apparent Homicide

    A researcher at the University of Pittsburgh whose department says he was close to “very significant findings” about Covid-19 was killed in an apparent murder-suicide, police said. Dr. Bing Liu, a 37-year-old research assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, was found shot dead in his home on May 2. A second …
  • MLB ramping up plans for best-case July start to season

    MLB ramping up plans for best-case July start to season

    By the beginning of next week at the latest — perhaps even before this week is concluded — MLB is planning to present to the Players Association a proposal that will include what is currently the most optimistic hope: What would a season look like if spring training 2.0 began in June and the regular …
  • Europe to enter ‘recession of historic proportions’ amid coronavirus

    Europe to enter ‘recession of historic proportions’ amid coronavirus

    The coronavirus pandemic is plunging the European Union into a recession, the European Commission said Wednesday in its spring economic forecast. Predicting a “recession of historic proportions,” the commission warned that the Eurozone economy will contract by 7.5 percent in 2020 — a record number that surpasses the damage caused by the 2009 financial crisis. …
  • Coronavirus crisis forcing airlines to burn over $10 billion each month

    Coronavirus crisis forcing airlines to burn over $10 billion each month

    The coronavirus crisis is reportedly forcing US airlines to burn through more than $10 billion in cash each month as demand for travel evaporates. Industry group Airlines for America plans to detail the pandemic’s staggering cost at a Wednesday US Senate hearing on the state of the beleaguered aviation sector, Reuters reported. “The US airline …
  • Top U.K. Government Scientist Resigns after Violating His Own Lockdown Guidelines to Meet Mistress

    Top U.K. Government Scientist Resigns after Violating His Own Lockdown Guidelines to Meet Mistress

    The United Kingdom government scientist who advised Prime Minister Boris Johnson to put Britain on lockdown over the coronavirus outbreak has resigned following news that he violated his own social-distancing guidelines to meet his mistress. Professor Neil Ferguson, 51, had his married mistress over at his house just after he had spent two weeks in quarantine …
  • NBCUniversal cuts executive pay after Andy Lack’s surprise ouster

    NBCUniversal cuts executive pay after Andy Lack’s surprise ouster

    NBCUniversal is slashing salaries because of the coronavirus, a day after the broadcasting giant’s surprise ouster of NBC News chairman Andy Lack. In response to the financial fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, NBCU is cutting the pay of its senior management by 20 percent and rolling back pay increases for employees making more than $100,000, …
  • Detroit automakers want to reopen plants in 2 weeks

    Detroit automakers want to reopen plants in 2 weeks

    Major US automakers are planning to reopen North American factories within two weeks, potentially putting thousands of workers back on the assembly line as part of a gradual return to normality. Fiat Chrysler CEO Mike Manley said on an earnings conference call Tuesday his company plans to start reopening factories May 18, though that depends …
  • United Airlines asks staff to consider ‘voluntary separation’ as layoffs loom

    United Airlines asks staff to consider ‘voluntary separation’ as layoffs loom

    United Airlines has reportedly asked employees to consider putting themselves on the chopping block as the coronavirus crisis forces the company to cut jobs. United chief operations officer Greg Hart urged some employees in a memo to consider leaving their gigs under a “voluntary separation” deal as the Chicago-based carrier prepares to “right size” its …
  • Socialism Will Destroy America

    Socialism Will Destroy America

    Get It? L-MAO Zedong? Because Only He Would Be Evil Enough To Laugh At Mass Misery And Suffering! Socialism is the world’s most evil serial killer… responsible for more than 100 MILLION deaths in the last century. Read More: Anti-Capitalism: Trendy but Wrong Kim Jong Un doesn’t want a personal relationship with Trump anymore 10 …