By Nellie Andreeva
24.04.2020 - 18:51 / billboard.com
"You need to expect frustration," but act quickly if you want to benefit from round two of small business loans.This month some in the music industry have been receiving crucial financial support through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) Act, signed by President Donald Trump on March 25, that allocated $350 billion to help small businesses affected by the coronavirus and keep workers employed.
By Nellie Andreeva
Congratulations to the class of 2020… or something!
Roommates, it has been months since the United States has been under social distancing guidelines, and Donald Trump has taken many shots at our Forever President! Barack Obama, however, has not commented on how the government is handling the virus…until now.
By Ted Johnson
President Donald Trump on Tuesday sat down with ABC's World News Tonight anchor David Muir in Phoenix, where he spoke about reopening some parts of the country as the next phase of the pandemic response. As restrictions are rolled back and some businesses, such as clothing and sporting good stores, are allowed to reopen, Trump indicated that there may be deaths as a result of the decision.
50 Cent has unwillingly become the muse for an Australian street artist who has reimagined the hip-hop mogul in outdoor murals as Taylor Swift, Donald Trump, Post Malone and others.
Netflix really is becoming everyone’s best friend in lockdown!
Justin Amash just threw a wrench into the Donald Trump vs. Joe Biden presidential race.
President Donald Trump signed a $484 billion bill Friday to aid employers and hospitals under stress from the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 50,000 Americans and devastated broad swaths of the economy.The bill is the latest effort by the federal government to help keep afloat businesses that have had to close or dramatically alter their operations as states try to slow the spread of the virus.
Global’s “Saturday Night Live” is going remote… again.
Ellen Barkin is the latest celebrity to place blame for the many coronavirus deaths in the United States solely on the shoulders of President Donald Trump. On Wednesday, the “Diner” actress took to Twitter, where she unflatteringly compared Trump’s handling of the coronavirus and its subsequent death toll to past presidents John F.
The life of Ulysses S. Grant is coming to life in a bold new way.
Bill Maher is advising the media to tone it down with doom-and-gloom reporting of the coronavirus pandemic — because he thinks it will help Donald Trump’s chances of winning the November presidential election.
Kanye West takes politics seriously and will be exercising his right to vote in the upcoming 2020 presidential election.