• Leaked document shows how TV, movies can bounce back after coronavirus

    Leaked document shows how TV, movies can bounce back after coronavirus

    EXCLUSIVE: The challenges of restarting production on high-end TV and film drama in the UK amid the coronavirus pandemic have been laid bare in two separate documents circulating among industry creatives. A discussion document, drawn up by the assistant directors’ branch at union Bectu, as well as a risk assessment briefing from health and safety …
  • Madonna tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies, ready to ‘breathe’ the air

    Madonna tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies, ready to ‘breathe’ the air

    Papa don’t preach — but Madonna does. In another bizarre Instagram video, Madonna revealed she tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies and is ready to “breathe the COVID-19 air.” In “Quarantine Diaries No. 14,” the 61-year-old singer devliers a monologue about the trials and tribulations of keeping close quarters with those she’s quarantined and her desire …
  • B&H Photo furloughs 400 workers after resisting cuts during Passover

    B&H Photo furloughs 400 workers after resisting cuts during Passover

    B&H Photo & Electronics furloughed hundreds of employees this week — a move the iconic retailer had resisted for more than a month after its megastore in Manhattan was forced to shutter because of the coronavirus lockdown, The Post has learned. The 47-year-old electronics seller  — whose Manhattan flagship is known for its Orthodox Jewish …
  • ‘The Punisher,’ ‘Luke Cage’ art director Matteo De Cosmo dies of coronavirus at 52

    ‘The Punisher,’ ‘Luke Cage’ art director Matteo De Cosmo dies of coronavirus at 52

    Veteran art director Matteo De Cosmo, who worked on several ABC Studios-produced shows including “Emergence,” “The Punisher” and “Luke Cage,” has died of complications from the coronavirus, the studio revealed Friday. De Cosmo, who was based in New York, died April 21. He was 52. Most recently, De Cosmo had worked on the ABC Studios-produced …
  • Tesla shares drop after Elon Musk tweets ‘stock price is too high’

    Tesla shares drop after Elon Musk tweets ‘stock price is too high’

    Tesla shares took a dive after Elon Musk unleashed a bizarre Twitter rant on Friday morning, saying that the electric-car company’s “stock price is too high.” “Tesla stock price is too high imo,” Tesla’s billionaire boss tweeted at 11:11 a.m. ET, sending shares in the Silicon Valley-based company, which were hovering slightly ahead of their …
  • Madonna says she tested positive for coronavirus antibodies

    Madonna says she tested positive for coronavirus antibodies

    Madonna said this week that she has tested positive for coronavirus antibodies. “Took a test the other day, and I found out that I have the antibodies, so tomorrow, I’m just going to go for a long drive in a car, and I’m going to roll down the window and I’m going to breathe in. …
  • Trump is putting his reelection on the line, as he pushes to reopen the country

    Trump is putting his reelection on the line, as he pushes to reopen the country

    President Trump is entering a new phase of coronavirus management that will likely determine whether he is reelected, as he embarks on his first major post-pandemic travel, encouraging states to reopen economies shuttered by quarantines. One of the questions he faces is whether the country can return to something like normal without sacrificing the hard-fought …
  • Review some instances of shameful bias of Media during pandemic: Gleeful When People Got Sick or Died

    Review some instances of shameful bias of Media during pandemic: Gleeful When People Got Sick or Died

    Over the course of this COVID-19 outbreak, the media has been fairly consistent in one thing: attempting to use anything and everything to pin the blame on President Donald Trump. Their devotion to being a resistance rather than a fair and honest media has been nothing short of shameful, and it has even gotten so …
  • Cuomo: New York schools will stay closed for rest of academic year

    Cuomo: New York schools will stay closed for rest of academic year

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced Friday that New York state public schools would not resume in-person teaching for the remainder of the school year as the state continues to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. “Given the current situation, K-12 schools and college facilities will remain closed for the rest of the academic year …
  • ‘Wild West’: Philly Merchants Say Police Decision to Pull Back amid COVID-19 Has Led to Surge in Shoplifting

    ‘Wild West’: Philly Merchants Say Police Decision to Pull Back amid COVID-19 Has Led to Surge in Shoplifting

    Philadelphia convenience-store merchants are warning that the city’s lax law enforcement amid coronavirus has resulted in rising rates of shoplifting. In March, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said that her department would halt arrests for non-violent crimes — including drug offenses, theft, vandalism, prostitution, and more — to prevent the overcrowding of jails during the …