• Big banks subpoenaed in federal probe of possible coronavirus loan fraud

    Big banks subpoenaed in federal probe of possible coronavirus loan fraud

    Some big banks have received grand jury subpoenas as part of a federal investigation into possible fraud involving the $660 billion coronavirus emergency loan program for small businesses, according to a new report Saturday. Two sources told Reuters that the Justice Department had sent subpoenas to major banks, but did not name the institutions. JPMorgan …
  • Bette Midler will match donations up to 100K for Broadway Cares COVID-19 fund

    Bette Midler will match donations up to 100K for Broadway Cares COVID-19 fund

    Thank you, Dolly. Renowned Broadway and Film veteran Bette Midler has promised to match donations up to $100,000 for the Broadway Cares/ Equity fights AIDS’ Covid-19 fund says Deadline. Broadway Cares launched the fund in early march with an initial donation of $250,000. Since then, initiatives to raise money for the fund have included The …
  • Slovenia claims it is first European country to have beaten coronavirus

    Slovenia claims it is first European country to have beaten coronavirus

    Slovenia is declaring itself as the first European country to bring an end to the coronavirus within its borders. The European Union state’s government said Friday the COVID-19 spread is under control and there is no longer a need for extraordinary health measures. “Today Slovenia has the best epidemic situation in Europe, which enables us to call off the …
  • House Passes $3 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill

    House Passes $3 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill

    House Democrats passed a $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill on Friday despite trepidation from some moderate and progressive Democratic lawmakers about the effectiveness of the package. The massive relief package, dubbed the HEROES Act, passed the lower chamber in a 208 to 199 vote Friday evening. Fourteen Democrats bucked party leadership to vote against the bill, and …
  • Colorado State Health Dept. Classified Man Who Died of Alcohol Poisoning as Covid Death, Coroner Claims

    Colorado State Health Dept. Classified Man Who Died of Alcohol Poisoning as Covid Death, Coroner Claims

    A Colorado county coroner says that state officials overruled him in classifying a man who had died from alcohol poisoning as a death due to coronavirus. The 35-year-old man was found lying dead in a city park in Cortez by police, and Montezuma County Coroner George Deavers determined he had died of acute alcohol poisoning, …
  • Hungarian P.M. Orban Announces He Will Return His Emergency Powers ‘At the End of May’

    Hungarian P.M. Orban Announces He Will Return His Emergency Powers ‘At the End of May’

    Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban said Friday that he would give up his far-reaching coronavirus emergency powers later this month, despite fears that the nationalist leader would use the authority to consolidate power. “We expect the government will be able to return the special powers to tackle the coronavirus pandemic to parliament at the end …
  • Billy Zane hopes charity work will thwart questions about Jack & Rose’s door

    Billy Zane hopes charity work will thwart questions about Jack & Rose’s door

    Billy Zane is hoping that his humanitarian efforts to raise money to fight COVID-19 will end the question that haunts him from the 1997 blockbuster “Titanic” as to why Rose didn’t share her raft to save Jack. “I would like to think of the positive ramifications of COVID-19 is that it puts to rest such …
  • JCPenney files for bankruptcy protection amid coronavirus woes

    JCPenney files for bankruptcy protection amid coronavirus woes

    JCPenney filed for bankruptcy protection on Friday, the latest among traditional brick-and-mortar retailers to crumble as prolonged store closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic deliver the final blow to troubled businesses. The department store chain, known for selling family apparel, cosmetics and jewelry at roughly 850 locations, said it reached an agreement with creditors for …
  • Tana Mongeau wears bikini and face mask to grocery store

    Tana Mongeau wears bikini and face mask to grocery store

    Tana Mongeau is covering her face — but not her body — during the coronavirus pandemic. The YouTuber, 21, made a trip to the grocery store on Friday wearing a bikini top with her face mask. Mongeau paired the pink and blue tie-dye For Love & Lemons swim top ($115) with sweatpants from Pornhoodies featuring …
  • Judge rejects R. Kelly’s third bid to be freed amid coronavirus outbreak

    Judge rejects R. Kelly’s third bid to be freed amid coronavirus outbreak

    A Brooklyn federal judge Friday denied R. Kelly’s third bid for freedom amid the coronavirus outbreak, ruling that the jailed singer is still a flight risk and poses a danger to the community. In the R&B singer’s latest request, his lawyers argued that he’s now prediabetic and could be at grave risk if he contracts …