Woman agrees to go on a virtual date with a man who messaged her by MISTAKE

In a story made for a rom-com, a woman has ended up dating a man who had texted her by mistake — after his former love interest gave him a fake phone number.  Actress Codie Higer, 26, from New York City, was quarantined at her mom’s home in Cleveland, Ohio, when she received a picture … Read more

Coronavirus possibly EIGHT times more fatal than first thought

Coronavirus may be far more deadly than current official fatality rates indicate, a new study suggests.   Predictions University of California, Berkeley, researchers made based on death data out of Italy claim that a 0.5 percent fatality rate is a ‘conservative’ estimate for New York City.  Overall, they anticipate that the virus may up to kill … Read more

Coronavirus may be 8-times more fatal than thought and kill 0.5% of infected people in NYC

Coronavirus may be far more deadly than current official fatality rates indicate, a new study suggests.   Predictions University of California, Berkeley, researchers made based on death data out of Italy claim that a 0.5 percent fatality rate is a ‘conservative’ estimate for New York City.  Overall, they anticipate that the virus may up to kill … Read more

Mayor Bill de Blasio and wife slammed for strolling through Prospect Park

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife were heckled by locals as they walked through Prospect Park in Brooklyn over the weekend, despite living 11 miles away in Manhattan. De Blasio was filmed strolling with his wife Chirlane McCray as they both wore masks through the historic park on Saturday afternoon.  New … Read more

Coronavirus: High proportion of young infected die from strokes

A surge in reports of healthy young coronavirus patients suffering deadly strokes has sparked fears the killer illness may cause blood clots in the brain. Doctors at hospitals in New York City and Philadelphia say they have ‘never seen so many’ young people suffer large vessel occlusions, the deadliest type of stroke.  A study in … Read more

Mayor Bill de Blasio appoints his wife head of coronavirus racial inequality task force

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that he believes it will take more than 20 months to fully rebuild New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s wife, Chirlaine McCray, will head up a special coronavirus task force that looks into racial inequality as part of his plan to reopen the city.  He added that he believes … Read more

Irina Shayk bundles up in taupe for a walk with daughter Lea in NYC during break from quarantine

Irina Shayk bundles up in taupe as she steps out for a walk with daughter Lea in NYC during break from quarantine By Glenn Garner For Dailymail.com Published: 02:06 BST, 25 April 2020 | Updated: 05:04 BST, 25 April 2020 Irina Shayk is getting in plenty of quality time with daughter Lea as they quarantine … Read more

RHONY newcomer Leah McSweeney convinces Tinsley and Sonja to skinny dip during wild Hamptons party

New cast member Leah McSweeney got her friends to strip naked and trash Ramona Singer’s Southampton house on Thursday’s episode of The Real Housewives of New York City.  The 37-year-old fashion designer had been fed up for days with the pretentious ways of her wealthy RHONY friends, and proceeded to show them all just how … Read more

Rapper Fred The Godson ‘dies from COVID-19 at age 35’ after asking fans to pray for him

Rapper Fred The Godson, known for the hit song Doves Fly, dies from COVID-19 at 35 after asking fans to think of him: ‘Keep me in y’all prayers!’ By Heidi Parker For Dailymail.com Published: 20:54 BST, 23 April 2020 | Updated: 20:54 BST, 23 April 2020 Rapper Fred The Godson has reportedly passed away in … Read more

A FIFTH of New York City residents tested positive for coronavirus antibodies in Cuomo’s study 

More than 20 percent of New York City residents tested positive for coronavirus antibodies in a study launched by Governor Cuomo which, if accurate, means as many as 1.7million people have been infected in the city – and that the mortality rate is between 0.6 and 0.8 percent, far greater than the 0.1 percent mortality rate … Read more