• YouTuber Lloyd Cadena’s family reveals cause of death at 26

    YouTuber Lloyd Cadena’s family reveals cause of death at 26

    The family of the late vlogger Lloyd Cadena, 26, has revealed that the YouTube star had recently tested positive for the coronavirus. The Filipino comedian passed away due to a heart attack precipitated by the virus, according to a post on Cadena’s social media accounts. “On September 4, 5 am he was seen by the …
  • Emirates airline pays $1.4 billion in COVID-19 travel refunds

    Emirates airline pays $1.4 billion in COVID-19 travel refunds

    The Emirates airline has shelled out roughly $1.4 billion in coronavirus-related travel refunds — and it’s not done yet. The Dubai-based carrier revealed the figure in a Monday news release, saying it had completed more than 1.4 million refund requests since March, when the COVID-19 pandemic upended air travel around the world. But Emirates said …
  • Influencer Danielle Bernstein gets COVID-19 amid Hamptons backlash

    Influencer Danielle Bernstein gets COVID-19 amid Hamptons backlash

    Fashion influencer Danielle Bernstein has tested positive for COVID-19 — after followers accused her of spending the summer gallivanting in the Hamptons. Bernstein, who is behind the popular account WeWoreWhat, shared her diagnosis Saturday with her followers and said she was quarantined in her New York City apartment. “I let everyone know who needed to …
  • ‘The Walking Dead’ star Michael Rooker details his COVID-19 experience

    ‘The Walking Dead’ star Michael Rooker details his COVID-19 experience

    Actor Michael Rooker is speaking out about his time in isolation after testing positive for the novel coronavirus. The “Walking Dead” star took to his Facebook account on Friday to share “great news” with the world. “If ya’ll aint figured out by now why I’ve been isolating in this crazy awesome Airstream of mine, let …
  • Wall Street could empty out post-COVID-19 pandemic

    Wall Street could empty out post-COVID-19 pandemic

    Wall Street could soon become a home office and a computer. The big brokerage firms and banks that are headquartered in New York City aren’t going to admit this publicly, at least not yet. With the COVID pandemic waning here in the Big Apple, banks have announced that their return-to-work plans will begin roughly after …
  • Sara Haines to film ‘The View’ return solo

    Sara Haines to film ‘The View’ return solo

    Sara Haines is officially returning to “The View” as a co-host next week — but she’ll be the only one in the studio. “All of the other ladies will continue shooting from home,” an insider told Page Six. Another told us they’re “trying to incorporate more of the crew back when they can — abiding …
  • New York State tried to shut down US Open match over coronavirus

    New York State tried to shut down US Open match over coronavirus

    The New York State Department of Health tried to shut down Friday’s U.S. Open third-round match between Adrian Mannarino of France and No. 5 seed Alexander Zverev of Germany due to the coronavirus. The match was held up for two hours and 45 minutes over issues regarding the Frenchman’s status in the “bubble within a …
  • Tiffany Haddish reveals she contracted COVID-19

    Tiffany Haddish reveals she contracted COVID-19

    In a video uploaded to her YouTube channel on Aug. 31, actor Tiffany Haddish opened up about her experience with COVID-19 and interviewed Dr. Anthony Fauci about how the virus specifically affects the Black community. Haddish said that she had the coronavirus around three months ago after two people she had been in contact with …
  • Virgin Atlantic cuts 1,150 jobs amid $1.6B rescue plan

    Virgin Atlantic cuts 1,150 jobs amid $1.6B rescue plan

    Virgin Atlantic completed its 1.2 billion-pound ($1.6 billion) restructuring plan and cut 1,150 jobs Friday as the airline sought to rebuild following the devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The deal had been approved by the High Court in London earlier this week, and was formally recognized by a US court — the last step …
  • Pelosi’s daughter releases law firm's letter insisting that salon set her mother up

    Pelosi’s daughter releases law firm's letter insisting that salon set her mother up

    Nancy Pelosi’s daughter, Christine Pelosi, has released a letter from a law firm representing the California cosmetologist who provided stylist services to the House speaker on Monday during a COVID-19 lockdown. In its letter, the law firm accused the salon owner of engaging in a setup. The letter from attorney Matthew Soleimanpour was on behalf …