• Former ‘RHONY’ star Cindy Barshop bringing vaginal rejuvenation spa to the Hamptons

    Former ‘RHONY’ star Cindy Barshop bringing vaginal rejuvenation spa to the Hamptons

    Former “Real Housewife” Cindy Barshop is bringing her ladies spa, VSpot, to the Hamptons. She told us, “I was going to open another spot downtown in Tribeca, and I changed that plan to the Hamptons due to COVID.” Many of her clients have apparently fled east. She said her business — which includes treatments like …
  • Sharon Stone reveals her sister, who has lupus, is battling COVID-19

    Sharon Stone reveals her sister, who has lupus, is battling COVID-19

    Sharon Stone has revealed that her younger sister, who suffers from lupus, along with her husband are hospitalized with the coronavirus – and blamed “one of you Non-Mask wearers” for their plight. “My sister Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19. This is her hospital room. One of you Non-Mask wearers did this,” the …
  • IRS extends deadline to claim $500 COVID-19 stimulus checks for kids

    IRS extends deadline to claim $500 COVID-19 stimulus checks for kids

    Some Americans who didn’t receive $500 stimulus checks for their kids just got another chance to claim the money this fall instead of waiting until next year. Taxpayers receiving certain federal benefits now have until Sept. 30 to submit information about their children and other dependents who make them eligible for the additional cash, the …
  • NYC showing an appetite for recovery with new eating venues

    NYC showing an appetite for recovery with new eating venues

    If anything reflects long-range faith that the city will recover from the pandemic crisis, it’s the counterintuitive commitment to new eating venues even though nobody knows when indoor dining will again be permitted. The latest example: RXR Realty just landed a 13,000-square-foot lease for a sprawling food hall at the Starrett-Lehigh Building. Tenants of the …
  • Goodbye tourists, hello elopers: Big Apple hotels reopen to new customers

    Goodbye tourists, hello elopers: Big Apple hotels reopen to new customers

    Nearly five months after shutting their doors, some of the Big Apple’s fanciest hotels are starting to take reservations again, buoyed by signs of pent-up demand from cooped-up New Yorkers. Gone are the tourists and business travelers, and in their place are bored suburbanites looking to celebrate a birthday or spice up a staycation — …
  • Reds game postponed as player tests positive for coronavirus

    Reds game postponed as player tests positive for coronavirus

    MLB was forced to postpone games Saturday and Sunday between the Reds and Pirates in Cincinnati after an unidentified Reds player tested positive for the coronavirus a day before, The Post’s Joel Sherman reported. The development comes as baseball was in the process of recovering from two separate coronavirus outbreaks on the Marlins and Cardinals …
  • 10 of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s employees test positive for COVID-19

    10 of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s employees test positive for COVID-19

    COVID-19 is hitting home for employees of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s production company, Westbrook Inc., as at least 10 have tested positive for the virus. LA County’s public health website lists nine staff members with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus cases at the company’s Calabasas office, The Jasmine Brand reported. In a moment of transparency, Westbrook Inc. …
  • Fauci: ‘No Reason’ Americans Can’t Vote In-Person as Long as Precautions Are Taken

    Fauci: ‘No Reason’ Americans Can’t Vote In-Person as Long as Precautions Are Taken

    Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical advisor for the Trump administration’s coronavirus task force, said this week that he sees “no reason” Americans should avoid voting in-person as long as social distancing guidelines are followed. “I think if carefully done, according to the guidelines, there’s no reason that I can see why that not be the …
  • Bill Gates-backed vaccine maker CureVac shares nearly triple in Nasdaq debut

    Bill Gates-backed vaccine maker CureVac shares nearly triple in Nasdaq debut

    Shares of German biotechnology firm CureVac nearly tripled in their Nasdaq debut Friday, marking the first stock market debut of a company developing a potential vaccine to combat the novel coronavirus. The stock opened at $44 per share, up from the initial public offering price of $16 per share. CureVac, backed by Microsoft founder and …
  • Cardi B spent $100K on COVID-19 testing before filming ‘WAP’ music video

    Cardi B spent $100K on COVID-19 testing before filming ‘WAP’ music video

    Filming amid the coronavirus pandemic isn’t cheap. “It was kind of weird shooting the video in the age of corona,” Cardi B said in an i-D interview Thursday of making her new music video “WAP,” which features Megan Thee Stallion as well as a host of celebrity cameos, including Kylie Jenner and Normani. “We had …