By Jill Goldsmith
13.04.2020 - 08:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland winger Gary Mackay-Steven has seen first-hand the chilling rise that has left New York at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in America.
The Big Apple is on lockdown with more than 150,000 cases and an alarming death toll that was close to 9000 people at the weekend
The New York City star also knows just over eight miles from their home ground, the Yankees Stadium, there are mass graves being dug in Hart Island for some of the victims.
Mackay-Steven also sees the US Navy hospital
By Jill Goldsmith
Dave Grohl and Jimmy Kimmel had the best surprise for another inspirational nurse during “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday.
By Patrick Hipes
New York rapper Fred the Godson (born Fredrick Thomas) has died at age 35 from COVID-19. The news was confirmed by friend DJ Self, who wrote that Fred "was loved ...
By Michael Schneider
People are finding big ways to show their thanks to healthcare workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. In New York City, Bryant Park transformed its massive lawn by mowing it into the shape of a heart.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are reportedly raising money to make a bid for the New York Mets baseball team.
A scene from New York City Pride; this year’s event has been cancelled. (Blade file photo by Michael Key)
George Costanza can really belt it.
By Variety Staff
Cops have found 17 corpses at a nursing home stored in a tiny shed.
Live events may not be resuming in either Los Angeles or New York City until 2021, according to the mayors of both cities.
New York has begun digging mass graves in its public cemetery with pictures showing wooden coffins stacked on top of each other.