Universal Orlando Resort to reopen CityWalk on May 14
Universal Orlando Resort announced it will reopen its popular CityWalk entertainment and food complex "on a limited basis."
Universal Orlando Resort announced it will reopen its popular CityWalk entertainment and food complex "on a limited basis."
TUBA CITY, Arizona — The virus arrived on the reservation in early March, carried in from Tucson, doctors say, by a man who had been to a basketball tournament and then made the long drive back to a small town in the Navajo highlands. There, believers were preparing to gather in a small, metal-walled church...
Several vaccines will likely be needed to combat the coronavirus and provide immunity to the diverse population in the US and around the world, the National Institutes of Health director said. Dr. Francis Collins, who began leading the NIH in 2009, said that he anticipates that several effective candidates will come out of the race...
A survey from the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States and the American Distilling Institute reports the craft distilling industry has taken a 63 percent blow in sales since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, more than 40 percent of employees have been furloughed or let go. Iron Wolf Ranch & Distillery in...
Wanda Cooper-Jones told TMZ that William "Roddie" Bryan, who filmed the now-viral video of her son's Feb. 23 slaying, must be held accountable along with the accused killers.
"Imagine having the psychosis and having to have to go to hospital."
Nine out of 10 people arrested for coronavirus-related incidents were black or brown New York City residents, data released Tuesday shows. Out of the 125 “COVID-19 related” arrests made, 83 suspects were black and 30 were Hispanic, according to data released by the NYPD Tuesday. Nine people who were arrested were white and three were...
The Supreme Court voiced concern Tuesday over Congressional demands for President Trump’s personal financial records, but appeared unlikely to endorse his claim that he’s immune from investigation while in office. During oral arguments by teleconference in a pair of cases, the justices raised the specter that upholding subpoenas from two House of Representatives committees could...
A controversial $9 million quarterly dividend that Tribune Publishing was planning to award to shareholders has been scrapped as the company that publishes the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News also moved for an extension to file a quarterly earnings statement scheduled for May 8. The company also said it’s bidding adieu to...
At a time we need it most.
Revenues sunk by $327 million for local governments statewide, the analysis found.
William Butterfield's motto is "Plumbers protect the health of the nation" and during the coronavirus crisis, that statement has never been more true.
NBA players association representatives are beginning to informally poll players as to whether they would want to try to finish out the season that was paused due to coronavirus, according to a report. The yes-or-no text-message responses are being kept confidential by the union, said ESPN, which reported the development Tuesday. The players association downplayed...
The Prince Estate, in partnership with YouTube, will host a three-day streaming event of “Prince and the Revolution: Live,” the legendary concert filmed toward the end of the “Purple Rain” tour in Syracuse, New York, on March 30, 1985. The show will be available on Prince’s official YouTube Channel for three days only, beginning on...
The Bills needed a difference-maker. It had been 15 years since they’d made the playoffs. So, they gave up three draft picks — including a pair of first-rounders — to move up and land the most impactful talent available with the fourth pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Aaron Donald and Khalil Mack were on...
The Michigan woman at the center of a landmark transgender rights case pending before the US Supreme Court died on Tuesday after battling kidney disease for several years. She was 59. Aimee Stephens took her discrimination fight against her ex-employer all the way to the high court — but will not be alive to hear...
The show will go on March 19, 2021.
Georgia’s attorney general on Tuesday asked state police to investigate two local prosecutors who punted on the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery. The announcement comes one day after AG Chris Carr appointed a third state prosecutor to handle the murder case against two white men charged with gunning down the 25-year-old unarmed jogger on Feb....
The elderly Delaware couple killed in a grisly double murder at a veterans cemetery has been identified by state police. Lidia Marino, 85, and husband, Paul Marino, 86, both of Elkton, died last week after being shot while visiting the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery in the hamlet of Bear, authorities said Monday. Lidia was pronounced...
"Animal Crossing" isn't the only game in town.
The new owners of Spin have turned to the music webzine’s rock-n-roll founder, Bob Guccione Jr., to help it recapture some of its past glory, The Post has learned. Santa Monica-based private equity firm Next Management Partners, which bought Spin in January from the company that owns Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter, has named Guccione...
New York needs $61 billion in coronavirus aid from the federal government or the state will face hefty funding cuts to schools, local governments and even hospitals, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday. “When you don’t fund the state, who does the state fund?” asked Cuomo during his daily press briefing. “That’s police, firefighters. You want...
Hundreds of celebratory Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn flouted coronavirus social distancing rules Monday night, swarming borough streets to mark the Lag B’Omer holiday, according to witnesses and videos. Cell phone footage taken by Brooklynite Richard Ward shows dozens of members of the Orthodox community dancing hand-in-hand to blaring music, while others gathered in the street...
WASHINGTON — Maine Sen. Susan Collins grilled top health officials on Tuesday over when dentists would be able to reopen as the coronavirus pandemic continues, amid reports of people taking the extreme measure of pulling out their own teeth. The American Dental Association recommended that dentists stay closed for non-emergency procedures until April 30, but...
We can dance if we want to … but keep a distance. Concertgoers shouldn’t crowd surf or form mosh-pits when venues reopen as one of many recommended coronavirus precautions, according to a report. The recommended restrictions on rowdy concert-going behavior came in a lengthy report released by The Event Safety Alliance and Ticketmaster on Monday...