March 2020

Courteney Cox Is Watching ‘Friends’ For The First Time, Doesn’t Recall Anything

Courteney Cox made a few startling confession about “Friends” during her remote appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Wednesday. The actor, who called in from her home for the Youtube version of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, was speaking about the “Friends” reunion that got pushed back because of the coronavirus pandemic. With nothing but time on her hands, […]

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Education Dept. Hits Penn State Again for Sexual Misconduct Procedures

WASHINGTON — The Education Department announced Thursday that it had ordered Pennsylvania State University to make significant changes to the way it investigates complaints of sexual misconduct after a recent investigation found the school continued to mishandle cases years after the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal. The agreement requires the university to review and

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Jussie Smollett Marks ‘Quarantine Day 421’ With Cryptic Instagram Video

Jussie Smollett has broken his social media silence with a post suggesting his “quarantine” started long before the coronavirus pandemic. The former “Empire” actor returned to Instagram on Wednesday for the first time since June 2019. In a short video, he sings a verse of Stevie Wonder’s 1966 hit “A Place in the Sun.” “Quarantine day

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Congress Addresses Housing Crunch Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

WASHINGTON — Congress’s $2.2 trillion stabilization package headed for likely final passage on Friday will allocate more than $12 billion in funding for federal housing and rental assistance, a belated recognition that Americans cannot shelter in place from the coronavirus if they have no shelter. The pandemic is hitting hardest in some of the most

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Are gun shops ‘essential’ businesses during a pandemic?

In some parts of the U.S., authorities say gun shops aren’t essential businesses and should close during stay-at-home orders meant to slow the coronavirus. In other places, officials are stopping background checks for concealed carry permits. Elsewhere, city leaders have invoked emergency powers allowing bans on gun sales. As the nation grapples with a pandemic

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