• JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers celebrate their would-be wedding day

    JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers celebrate their would-be wedding day

    View this post on Instagram A post shared by JoJo Fletcher (@joelle_fletcher) on Jun 13, 2020 at 8:11am PDT JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers “realllyyyyy can’t wait” to say “I do” in 2021. On Saturday, the “Bachelorette” alums celebrated what would have been their wedding day, now postponed until next year due to the coronavirus …
  • Nick Cordero’s latest lung CT scan is ‘not pretty,’ wife says

    Nick Cordero’s latest lung CT scan is ‘not pretty,’ wife says

    Nick Cordero continues to fight an uphill battle against coronavirus. Wife Amanda Kloots’ latest update on the Broadway star, 41, reveals that his latest lung CT scan didn’t look too great. “We did get a CT scan on his lungs back. It isn’t the prettiest, unfortunately,” the fitness instructor shared Friday via Instagram. However, she …
  • Catholic Priests, Orthodox Jews Sue Cuomo & De Blasio over Coronavirus Restrictions

    Catholic Priests, Orthodox Jews Sue Cuomo & De Blasio over Coronavirus Restrictions

    Two Catholic priests and three Orthodox Jewish congregants have filed a lawsuit against New York governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City mayor Bill de Blasio in federal court, alleging that the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic violated the constitutional rights of religious New Yorkers. Catholic priests Steven Soos and Nicholas Stamos, from upstate …
  • Oregon, Utah Pause Reopenings as Coronavirus Cases Spike

    Oregon, Utah Pause Reopenings as Coronavirus Cases Spike

    Two states are pausing their reopening processes as coronavirus cases spike within their borders, the governors of Oregon and Utah announced Thursday. New cases of the virus in Oregon hit their highest level ever at 178 on Thursday. The state has seen more than 5,200 cases of the coronavirus and 171 deaths since the outbreak hit …
  • Kyrie Irving pushing for players to skip NBA return in social reform stand

    Kyrie Irving pushing for players to skip NBA return in social reform stand

    Kyrie Irving was a very vocal proponent of players not reporting to Orlando when the NBA season resumes because of nationwide unrest centering on social injustice and racism. The Athletic reported the Nets guard — who is one of the player association’s vice presidents — led a call with more than 80 players, including union …
  • Baseball’s e-bargaining fueling standoff between MLB and players: Sherman

    Baseball’s e-bargaining fueling standoff between MLB and players: Sherman

    They don’t negotiate. This is e-mail bargaining. One side sends an offer, the other rejects it and makes a counter-proposal. All done electronically. Perhaps this is how you find a date in 2020. But is this really how talks to restart the national pastime within a pandemic should be handled? Because this isn’t Tinder as …
  • Shelter Island’s beloved Marie Eiffel Market may close due to COVID-19

    Shelter Island’s beloved Marie Eiffel Market may close due to COVID-19

    One of the most treasured cafés in Shelter Island is under threat of closure amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The owner of Marie Eiffel Market — which draws both locals and celebrity fans including Jessica Chastain and Charlotte Gainsbourg — tells Page Six that she even called her landlord to give up the market’s lease. But …
  • Stocks rebound from worst selloff in three months

    Stocks rebound from worst selloff in three months

    US stocks rebounded Friday after fears about a new crop of coronavirus cases sparked the market’s worst selloff in three months. The Dow Jones industrial average had by 3 p.m. climbed 319.87 points, or 1.27 percent, to 25,448.04, clawing back some of Thursday’s nearly 7 percent loss. The S&P 500 also jumped as much as …
  • Fed worries about small business failures due to coronavirus

    Fed worries about small business failures due to coronavirus

    A large number of small US businesses could fail during the coronavirus recession, the Federal Reserve said on Friday, slowing recovery and creating lasting damage to the world’s largest economy. “The nature of the economic recovery that follows the COVID-19 crisis will depend in part on the survival of small businesses,” the Fed said in …
  • Insurers fight off small biz claims over coronavirus loses

    Insurers fight off small biz claims over coronavirus loses

    US property and casualty insurers have cast the coronavirus pandemic as an unprecedented event whose massive cost to small businesses they are neither able nor required to cover. The industry has warned it could cost them $255 billion to $431 billion a month if they are required, as some states are proposing, to compensate firms …