Michelle Obama tells Ellen how she's keeping busy amid the coronavirus outbreak
ABC/Lorenzo Bevilaqua(LOS ANGELES) — Another day of quarantine for Ellen Degeneres means another phone call to one of her famous friends. This time, it was none other than former first lady Michelle Obama. Like clockwork, Ellen shared their conversation to her
During quarantine, Chippendales Las Vegas dancers are here to spice up your at-home workouts
Christopher DeVargas(LAS VEGAS) — Sure, watching instructional at-home workout videos while under quarantine is fun — but it’s even more fun when the instructors are sexy, shirtless hunks. The men of Chippendales Las Vegas are doing a
UK enforces virtual coronavirus lockdown, as PM declares 'national emergency'
Ramberg/iStock(LONDON) — U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced unprecedented new restrictions to British life in an address to the nation Monday night, as he declared the coronavirus outbreak a “moment of national emergency.” Johnson declared that the
Futures on US financial markets spike overnight, hit limit up
narvikk/iStock(NEW YORK) — Futures on U.S. financial markets spiked, briefly hitting their “limit-up” trading thresholds as the unprecedented coronavirus-induced volatility continues to roil Wall Street. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average were up by more than
After hit one-off benefit show, Rosie O'Donnell mulling talk show comeback
Lou Rocco/Walt Disney Television(NEW YORK) — After the success of her one-night-only return of her talk show, Rosie O’Donnell is thinking about bringing it back full time. Variety reports that, in an exclusive interview, the 58-year-old says her stand-alone show,
America has faced coronavirus outbreaks before. Here's why COVID-19 has many people scared
narvikk/iStock(NEW YORK) — In the last 20 years, the United States has faced a number of potentially deadly coronavirus outbreaks. In 2003, there was SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), a close cousin of COVID-19, which killed 10%
Law enforcement warns Americans of increasing coronavirus scams
Tero Vesalainen/iStock(NEW YORK) — Law enforcement officials are seeing increased efforts by scammers looking to take advantage of the novel coronavirus pandemic to prey on U.S. consumers, according to the FBI and other agencies. The Federal Communications
Netflix, YouTube throttle streaming quality in Europe amid coronavirus
wutwhanfoto/iStock(NEW YORK) — As the coronavirus pandemic forces people around the world to stay inside, streaming platforms including Netflix and YouTube have been forced to throttle video quality in Europe amid unprecedented demand, leaving many wondering if
House Democrats mull changing rules to allow proxy voting amid coronavirus pandemic
drnadig/iStock(WASHINGTON) — In a new report, House Rules Chairman Jim McGovern proposes a solution to concerns members of Congress have about physical attendance being required to vote in the House of Representatives: proxy voting. While there have
Bloomberg sued by former field organizers in two class-action lawsuits
Jeff Neira/ABC(NEW YORK) — A group of former field organizers for Mike Bloomberg’s presidential campaign filed two class-action lawsuits on Monday alleging that the billionaire former presidential candidate reneged on his pledge to pay organizers across the