• Anderson Ranch Arts Center producing medical equipment for local hospitals

    Anderson Ranch Arts Center producing medical equipment for local hospitals

    As the swanky mountain town of Aspen, Colorado deals with the fallout of the pandemic, the local Anderson Ranch Arts Center is helping the medical community there. The center — of which Sue Hostetler, editor-in-chief of Art Basel magazine, is chair — is using its high-tech 3D printer and on-site artists to create face shields …
  • Walmart hiring 50,000 new employees to meet surging coronavirus demand

    Walmart hiring 50,000 new employees to meet surging coronavirus demand

    Walmart is rolling out 50,000 new jobs. Retail giant Walmart said it would hire thousands of new employees to help it keep pace with surging demand for food and supplies as Americans stock up to get through the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters reported. As a purveyor of foods and household essentials, Walmart has seen demand surge …
  • Kaitlynn Carter admits she was ‘mortified’ after split from Miley Cyrus

    Kaitlynn Carter admits she was ‘mortified’ after split from Miley Cyrus

    “The Hills: New Beginnings” star Kaitlynn Carter recently opened up to cast mate Whitney Port about her whirlwind relationship with singer Miley Cyrus, revealing during their Instagram Live session that she was “mortified” by the public’s response following their split. Carter admits she was “naïve” to how the media and fans would receive their breakup, …
  • Aspen’s Anderson Ranch Arts Center creating PPE for healthcare workers

    Aspen’s Anderson Ranch Arts Center creating PPE for healthcare workers

    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 …
  • Pompeo rips Huawei after China ‘failed to be transparent’ about coronavirus

    Pompeo rips Huawei after China ‘failed to be transparent’ about coronavirus

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says countries should avoid doing business with Chinese telecom giant Huawei after the Chinese Communist Party’s lack of transparency in the coronavirus outbreak. “This moment, where the Chinese Communist Party failed to be transparent and open and handle data in an appropriate way, will cause many, many countries rethink what …
  • Authors and celebrities are reading to kids online during quarantine

    Authors and celebrities are reading to kids online during quarantine

    When schools began closing in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, James Dean, author of the popular “Pete the Cat” children’s book series, wanted to entertain kids — and give parents a break. So, since mid-March, he’s been reading his books live every weekday at 1 p.m. on Instagram (@petethecatofficial) and Facebook Live. “The thing …
  • Artist WhIsBe is bringing 3D-printed face shields to hospital workers

    Artist WhIsBe is bringing 3D-printed face shields to hospital workers

    Contemporary artist WhIsBe has teamed up with friends at a Brooklyn-based 3D printing company to manufacture thousands of face shields for healthcare heroes working to fight the coronavirus pandemic. “It makes me happy to be part of [the art] community and help people out,” WhIsBe, known for his popular Vandal Gummy artwork, told Page Six …
  • Martha Stewart swears she isn’t a big drinker after boozy Instagram gaffe

    Martha Stewart swears she isn’t a big drinker after boozy Instagram gaffe

    Martha Stewart swears she isn’t a big drinker — despite recently admitting that a nonsensical Instagram comment was the result of too many cocktails. Chatting about her wine company with Elle Décor, the lifestyle maven said she does look forward to the clock turning 5 every day while stuck in quarantine. “I couldn’t say [wine] …
  • Cellphone tracking shows coronavirus damage to US economy

    Cellphone tracking shows coronavirus damage to US economy

    The millions of bits of cellphone data tracked by analytics firm Unacast show the economic impact of the coronavirus spreading across the US like a deep freeze — long-distance travel was hit early on, but eventually overall retail foot traffic slowed to a crawl, too. As the US started shutting down to fight the coronavirus …
  • Coronavirus exposes Amazon’s struggle to deliver Whole Foods services

    Coronavirus exposes Amazon’s struggle to deliver Whole Foods services

    Amazon’s moves to reduce strain on its grocery businesses by putting new online shoppers on wait lists and switching more Whole Foods resources to filling orders, is unmasking limitations at the company that was expected to upend the supermarket industry. The coronavirus pandemic should be Amazon’s moment to shine. Some 90 percent of US shoppers …