• Some banks won’t press on card payments for now

    Some banks won’t press on card payments for now

    If you can’t pay your credit card because you lost your job owing to the coronavirus pandemic, your card company might help. Depending on the card, the issuer might let you skip a month, waive fees or extend your credit line. Banks, the big credit card issuers, are “working to identify and assist affected clients …
  • Why Drew Carey forgave ex-fiancée Amie Harwick’s alleged murderer

    Why Drew Carey forgave ex-fiancée Amie Harwick’s alleged murderer

    Drew Carey says he’s forgiven Gareth Pursehouse, the man who charged with murdering the “The Price Is Right” host’s ex-fiancée Amie Harwick “After Amie’s murder, I took a week off. Really, I couldn’t function,” Carey, 61, said in a pre-recorded interview on Wednesday with the hosts of “The Talk,” which aired on Friday. When he …
  • Why Sharon Stone wore a Gap T-shirt to the 1996 Oscars

    Why Sharon Stone wore a Gap T-shirt to the 1996 Oscars

    When Sharon Stone showed up at the 1996 Oscars in a simple black Gap shirt, she made red carpet history. But as it turns out, the look was a last-minute fix for a fashion emergency. During her appearance on Naomi Campbell‘s “No Filter With Naomi” YouTube series on Thursday, the 62-year-old “Basic Instinct” star revealed …
  • Antiviral Coronavirus Treatment Shows Early Signs of Success in Chicago Hospital Trial

    Antiviral Coronavirus Treatment Shows Early Signs of Success in Chicago Hospital Trial

    A scientist at a medicines company performs research for a coronavirus vaccine at a laboratory in San Diego, Calif., U.S., March 17, 2020. A clinical trial of a potential antiviral treatment for the coronavirus is showing early signs of success: nearly all the coronavirus patients in the trial were discharged in less than a week …
  • U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Hits New Single-Day Record

    U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Hits New Single-Day Record

    A Fire Department Emergency Medical Technician leaves from helping a man during the coronavirus outbreak in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 16, 2020. The U.S. coronavirus death toll reached 4,591 in 24 hours on Thursday, nearly doubling the previous single-day record, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. The previous one-day peak came on Wednesday with …
  • New Zealand insurance firms save $100M as coronavirus keeps drivers home

    New Zealand insurance firms save $100M as coronavirus keeps drivers home

    Insurance companies in New Zealand are reportedly saving big bucks as the coronavirus crisis keeps the country’s drivers off the roads. The Kiwi insurance industry has saved about $100 million given that motor vehicle claims have plummeted as much as 90 percent, the head of the New Zealand Insurance Council told local news outlet RNZ. …
  • Can ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ director get Jennifer Lopez an Oscar for ‘The Godmother’?

    Can ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ director get Jennifer Lopez an Oscar for ‘The Godmother’?

    Emmy winner Reed Morano is in negotiations to direct Jennifer Lopez in the drug lord drama “The Godmother” for STXfilms. Morano directed the first three episodes of Hulu’s hit show “The Handmaid’s Tale” and won the Emmy and Directors Guild awards for drama series direction. STXfilms is also in talks with Oscar winner William Monahan …
  • Coronavirus Small Businesses Relief Funds Run Dry amid Congressional Deadlock

    Coronavirus Small Businesses Relief Funds Run Dry amid Congressional Deadlock

    The $349 billion in emergency funding for small businesses has run out less than one month after it was created as part of the $2.2 trillion phase-three coronavirus economic relief bill. “The SBA is currently unable to accept new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program based on available appropriations funding,” the Small Business Administrations said …
  • Carnival execs reportedly let ships set sail despite knowing coronavirus threat

    Carnival execs reportedly let ships set sail despite knowing coronavirus threat

    Executives at Carnival Cruise Lines were aware of the potential danger that the coronavirus posed to passengers and crew but let ships set sail anyway, an explosive new report alleges. The beleaguered cruise company, which has seen more than 1,500 positive diagnoses and 39 deaths on its fleet of ships, ignored warnings and didn’t take …
  • Zendaya’s beauty guru shares her quarantine skincare tips

    Zendaya’s beauty guru shares her quarantine skincare tips

    Celebrity makeup artist Sheika Daley has spent years glamming up the likes of Zendaya, Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and La La Anthony, so she knows a thing or two about beauty. “We do everything from photoshoots to magazine covers to videos to red carpets,” Daley told Page Six Style of her superstar clients. “Being able to …