By Ted Johnson
18.03.2020 - 19:29 / glamour.com
As the (COVID-19) pandemic goes on, individual stories about how the changes in American life—from school and business closings to lost wages and social distancing—are affecting families are starting to surface.Experts and government officials at the local, state, and federal levels have continued to warn Americans about hoarding food and supplies, but many store shelves are empty as people try to plan for being stuck at home.
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.Oprah Winfrey announced on Thursday that she will be donating $10 million to assist Americans during the coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged the world, killing more than 49,000 across the globe and forcing many leaders to urge their people to stay inside.
On his own. Harry Styles is having a bit of a hard time adjusting to being away from his family during the growing coronavirus pandemic.
Leonardo DiCaprio has teamed up with Oprah Winfrey to raise $15 million to keep poor Americans fed during the coronavirus pandemic.
American Documentary — the nonprofit organization supporting the acclaimed PBS documentary series POV — announced Wednesday that it is launching a fund designed to support the independent documentary community during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The fund will initially start with $100,000.
DIY pros? Celebrities are turning to at-home haircuts amid the coronavirus pandemic. While some stars could practically moonlight as glam squad pros, we must say, some of the results are just not that good!
Living during an brings up unexpected quandaries: Should you Lysol your bean cans? Is air safe? Can you have sex during the coronavirus pandemic?The unprecedented health crisis has, in a few short weeks, upended life as we know it.
Donald Trump boasted about his TV ratings when “The Apprentice” was on the air, and he’s still doing it now that his daily press briefings about the escalating COVID-19 pandemic are being watched by millions of panicked Americans.
The Who are delaying the North American leg of their Moving On! Tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The global crisis has seen drops in both physical sales and streaming numbers
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had a desperate request for US President Donald Trump during a phone call about the coronavirus pandemic - 'we need ventilators'.
The coronavirus pandemic is putting something else in Hollywood on hold. Just less than a month before they were scheduled to kick off their Map of the Soul tour in Calif., BTS has announced the North American leg of their tour has been postponed. "Hello.
Jim Gaffigan almost didn't make it home to the United States as the coronavirus pandemic swiftly took force and prompted borders to close while he was touring in South America. The comedian, 53, detailed the anxiety-inducing experience to Yahoo's Build Series, stressing that he cut his tour short in order to reunite with his wife, Jeannie, and their five kids in the United States.