A full nest! Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s daughters, Malia and Sasha, have returned home from college early due to the coronavirus.
09.03.2020 - 16:55 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
The stock market crashed on opening and trading was halted for 15 minutes as the S&P fell 7%, triggering circuit breakers.
The move came after fears over the spreading coronavirus in the U.S and abroad. That sank international markets in Asia and Europe with the Nikkei index in Japan down more than 5% (is biggest daily drop since 2016) and the Stoxx Europe 600 index – a Euro-area index – down over 6%.
Oil prices collapsed over the weekend as major producers Saudi Arabia and
A full nest! Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s daughters, Malia and Sasha, have returned home from college early due to the coronavirus.
With his dance party Instagram livestreams becoming a sensation amidst the worldwide quarantine, Brooklyn DJ D-Nice yesterday (March 25) mixed classic records for a great cause -- with some help from former First Lady Michelle Obama.D-Nice and Obama turned the evening set into a registration extravaganza, hosting the "couch party" in collaboration with Obama's voter registration organization When We All Vote.Prior to going live, the initiative announced a goal of getting 50,000 people registered
Veteran Japanese comedian Ken Shimura, who was hospitalized for pneumonia on Monday, tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Tuesday, his agency announced Wednesday. His condition is not currently critical.
Empty nest no more! Michelle and Barak Obama’s celebrations as parents without kids in the house have wrapped as their daughters Sasha, 18, and Malia, 21, are home from school due to the recent Coronavirus pandemic. “I shouldn’t have boasted about that,” she told her friend Ellen DeGeneres during a phone call.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama opened up to Ellen DeGeneres about how her family is staying busy while self-quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic. "When times are bad, having each other, having your health, we can do with a lot less.
Ellen DeGeneres, 62, continued to deal with her deep boredom during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order by calling more and more of her celebrity friends. And that now includes former First Lady Michelle Obama, who gave a little insight into what her famous family is doing during the shutdown.
Structure, Netflix, chill — and staying fit enough for a planking contest!
HBO Max's upcoming crime thriller Tokyo Vice has joined the growing list of major Hollywood productions to hit pause in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The series, helmed by four-time Oscar nominee Michael Mann, had been shooting on location in Tokyo since March 5.
By Jill Goldsmith
Charles Barkley is currently in self-quarantine after he fell ill this week.
The sell-off bludgeoning financial markets around the world got even worse Thursday as the economic pain caused by the coronavirus became more painfully clear. Worries are rising that the White House and other authorities around the world can’t or won’t do what’s needed to help soon.
By Nellie Andreeva
Heidi Klum fell ill on Tuesday (March 10) while filming for the new season of America’s Got Talent and had to leave the set! Earlier in the day, Heidi …
Heidi Klum fell ill on Tuesday (March 10) while filming for the new season of America’s Got Talent and had to leave the set!
Detective Jeff Anderson (Shawn Ashmore) returns home to discover his wife dead in their bathtub. Despite evidence to the contrary he becomes obsessed with proving her death to have been murder. He soon uncovers that the culprits are a father and son duo with a vendetta against successful women. As the net closes in on the pair, Anderson discovers that they may be a few steps ahead of him, and the stakes to capture them rise dramatically.
Michelle Obama is the embodiment of work hard, play hard — and she was certainly appreciating all the fit bodies at Christina Aguilera’s Las Vegas show!