• Ellen DeGeneres has no clue where ‘insane’ no-eye-contact rule began

    Ellen DeGeneres has no clue where ‘insane’ no-eye-contact rule began

    Ellen DeGeneres doesn’t know where the no-eye-contact rule came from on the set of her eponymous daytime talk show. Sources told Page Six exclusively that during DeGeneres’ Zoom call with her staff on Monday afternoon, she addressed the unspoken rule that prevented anyone from looking at her. “I don’t know where it started,” said DeGeneres, …
  • Timothy Cardinal Dolan to give opening prayer at Trump convention

    Timothy Cardinal Dolan to give opening prayer at Trump convention

    His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the greatly loved Archbishop of the state of New York — which we have heard from the newly opened GOP hushed mouths is now in play”— has accepted an invite to give the opening prayer at the Trump convention. Until Day 1 of their current hoo-hah the Democrats were still …
  • Roy McGuire’s wife Crystal McCrary coy on his plans to run for NYC mayor

    Roy McGuire’s wife Crystal McCrary coy on his plans to run for NYC mayor

    Crystal McCrary — wife of Citigroup vice-chairman Ray McGuire — was coy about Ray’s purported plans to run for mayor when asked on lawyer pal Lisa Bonner’s “LegaliTEA” podcast. “I will say that he loves New York . . . where he has lived for the last 36 years,” she said. “We have our children here and …
  • Foodgod Jonathan Cheban blames ‘idiot’ de Blasio for armed robbery

    Foodgod Jonathan Cheban blames ‘idiot’ de Blasio for armed robbery

    Foodgod left New York City and doesn’t know if he’ll ever return after he and his mother were held up in an armed robbery. “I can’t be there. It’s very traumatic to be there,” Foodgod, formerly known as Jonathan Cheban, told Page Six over the phone on Monday from Los Angeles. “I want to sell …
  • Burglary at Ellen DeGeneres’ home was an ‘inside job’: authorities

    Burglary at Ellen DeGeneres’ home was an ‘inside job’: authorities

    Ellen DeGeneres can’t catch a break — or a break-in. A burglary that took place at the embattled talk show host’s $27 million home in Montecito, California, last month was an “inside job,” according to information obtained by The Sun. Police at the time said only that the home was burglarized on July 4 due …
  • Inside the summer camp that grooms future presidents and governors

    Inside the summer camp that grooms future presidents and governors

    The Ivy League might be known for churning out US presidents and corporate CEOs, but many of our most powerful leaders are anointed years earlier, it turns out, at summer camp. Founded in 1935, Boys State is a national program put on annually in 49 states (not Hawaii) that simulates a small country for about …
  • Tlaib Slams Israel-U.A.E. Deal: ‘We Won’t Celebrate Netanyahu for Not Stealing Land’

    Tlaib Slams Israel-U.A.E. Deal: ‘We Won’t Celebrate Netanyahu for Not Stealing Land’

    Representative Rashida Tlaib (D., Mich.) slammed the Israel-U.A.E. agreement announced on Thursday, which commits the two countries to establishing full diplomatic relations and commits Israel in particular to suspending its annexation of territory in the West Bank. The agreement makes the U.A.E. the third Arab Middle Eastern nation to establish formal ties with Israel, joining …
  • Harlem development boom to bring new Target to 125th Street

    Harlem development boom to bring new Target to 125th Street

    Shrugging off gloomy predictions about the city’s future, big-league developers on Monday unveiled plans for transformative new projects on Harlem’s famed 125th Street, including a new Target. The deals — remarkable strokes of confidence in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic — aren’t long-range pipe dreams either, but fully financed ventures that will break ground …
  • Kanye West releases presidential platform on new campaign website

    Kanye West releases presidential platform on new campaign website

    Kanye West, the billionaire rapper and long-shot White House hopeful, announced his 10-point presidential platform that includes restoring prayer in classrooms, reforming the police, seeking racial justice in the courts and promoting “Creativity and the Arts.” West, who launched his presidential bid on July 4 under the “Birthday Party,” punctuated each of his 2020 presidential …
  • China Sanctions U.S. Senators over Hong Kong, Avoids Trump Administration Officials

    China Sanctions U.S. Senators over Hong Kong, Avoids Trump Administration Officials

    China on Monday sanctioned eleven U.S. citizens, including several U.S. senators, in retaliation for sanctions Washington imposed on Chinese officials and their allies in Hong Kong for their role in stifling political freedoms in Hong Kong. “In response to the erroneous actions of the U.S., China has decided to impose sanctions today on those individuals …