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Bill Cosby’s rep tells us that he’s sure that the disgraced comedian is going to be sent home from prison because of the pandemic. But the Department of Corrections tells Page Six that that’s not going to happen. Cosby’s legal team was planning to file a petition to get him out of SCI Phoenix in …
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As swanky Aspen, Colo., deals with the fallout of the pandemic, the local Anderson Ranch Arts Center is helping the medical community there. The center — chaired by Sue Hostetler, editor-in-chief of Art Basel magazine — is using its 3-D printer and on-site artists to create face shields and ventilator parts. Art world heavyweights flock …
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Joe Rogan flaunted his ability to obtain coveted coronavirus tests in an episode of his podcast with comedian Chris D’Elia Wednesday, sparking backlash from angry fans. “I got tested yesterday, and I got tested two days before that. I’m just going to test myself every three or four days. F–k it,” Rogan said on his …
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If New York City hot dog stands could deliver, business would be booming right now. Sales of fermented cabbages like sauerkraut and kimchi have spiked as consumers sought to bolster their immune systems against the deadly virus. Sauerkraut sales surged 960 percent year-over-year in the week of March 29 while overall grocery sales rose just …
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Despite reports of renewed optimism about restarting the NBA season, commissioner Adam Silver said Friday night there is too much “uncertainty’’ to even give a date on when a decision can be made. “We are not in any position to make any decisions and it’s unclear when we will be,” Silver said on a Friday …
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From dressing pop stars to protecting the masses. Designer Michael Ngo, famous for creating eye-catching performance looks for Ariana Grande, Maren Morris, Jennifer Lopez and many more, has launched a collection of chic and charitable face masks. The accessories are available on his website at prices ranging from $45 to $500, with 100% of net …
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Fraud alerts are going out from U.S. banks in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. In an email sent out earlier this week, Bank of America advised its customers not to respond to unsolicited requests for their account or personal information such as access codes, PINs or Federal Student Aid (FSA) IDs. The Charlotte, N.C.-based …
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OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder is calling out artists releasing music amid the coronavirus pandemic. “I felt weird saying, ‘Come buy my stuff, check me out.’ Meanwhile, people are sick and dying,” Tedder, 40, recently told USA Today. “It’s very tone-deaf. And unless you’re an artist who had a lot of momentum going into this pandemic, …
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The UK is moving to drop Huawei as a vendor for the country’s 5G cellphone network in major blow to Communist China over poor coronavirus transparency. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, now recovering from COVID-19, gave the Chinese company a role in 5G infrastructure this year, squashing opposition last month by 24 votes in the 650-seat House …
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The couple that primps together, stays together. Despite beauty salons being shuttered amid the COVID-19 crisis, Alicia Keys got a manicure at home on Wednesday, courtesy of her husband Swizz Beatz. The 41-year-old hip-hop producer shared a video of himself filing the 39-year-old “Fallin’” singer’s fingernails, most of which were wrapped in aluminum foil. As …