“CBS This Morning” has opted to keep its three anchors working from home in light of the expanding coronavirus crisis in New York.
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Several advocacy groups have sued the State Department over its controversial human rights commission.
Democracy Forward on March 6 filed the lawsuit in federal court in New York on behalf of the Council for Global Equality, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, the Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE) and the Global Justice Center. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Peter Berkowitz, director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, are both named as defendants.
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“CBS This Morning” has opted to keep its three anchors working from home in light of the expanding coronavirus crisis in New York.
NEW YORK -- Oprah Winfrey says she’s playing it safe when it comes to the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris didn’t use to spend a lot of time in the house. More often, she could be found at the union’s Los Angeles headquarters, or around town with friends and family, at meetings or visiting the organization’s offices in New York or across the country.
By Bruce Haring
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has issued a stay-at-home orderto more aggressively combat the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The "New York state on pause" directive — outlined as "Policies Assure Uniform Safety for Everyone" — requires 100 percent of the state's non-essential workforce to stay home.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is taking action.
By Erik Pedersen
NEW YORK -- Former Manhattan prosecutor Linda Fairstein has sued Netflix and film director Ava DuVernay over her portrayal in the streaming service's miniseries about the Central Park Five case, which sent five black and Latino teenagers to prison for a crime they were later absolved of committing.
Why self-isolate at home when you can hit the beach? Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, along with many more celebrities and athletes have packed up and headed to the sand and sun to keep safe amid the coronavirus outbreak. The couple, along with their son, Miles and daughter Luna, retreated to Malibu, where the couple was pictured playing a game on the beach on Monday, March 16.
By Greg Evans
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice. And when the coronavirus cancels the performance you’ve been practicing for? Take it outside.
Somehow, this is becoming almost normal to report. Today, here in New York, it’s the last day that bars, gyms, restaurants, and of course, movie theaters, will be open.
Jono Manson's video for "Loved Me Into Loving Again," premiering exclusively on Billboard today (March 16), was a bit like old home week for the New Mexico-based singer, songwriter and producer.The clip for the soulful, Stax-flavored track, a duet with old pal Joan Osborne on Manson's upcoming album Silver Moon, was filmed at Bar Chord in Brooklyn and nods to Manson and Osborne's days playing at the Nightingale Bar in New York along with the likes of Blues Traveler and Spin Doctors.Bar Chord is
Coronavirus or not, it’s business as usual for 50 Cent. The 44-year-old rapper was spotted partying it up at Starlet’s Gentlemen’s club in Woodside, NY, located just over the water from Manhattan, on Saturday, Mar.
Production on New York’s top talk shows has been temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Kate Beckinsale has told of her "huge relief" at Harvey Weinstein's prison sentence after revealing she was "punished" by the former movie mogul.
Similar to many other businesses, movie theaters were left reeling Thursday by fast-unfolding events related to the coronavirus pandemic, including Broadway going dark. In California and New York, cinemas scrambled to make sense of new crowd-control measures that limit gatherings to 250 and 500 people, respectively.