June 17, 2020 McDonald’s employees in California told to use dog diapers, coffee filters as face masks: lawsuit Four employees of a McDonald’s restaurant in Oakland, Calif., have filed a lawsuit against the franchise owner, blaming conditions at the business for a coronavirus outbreak there, according to reports.
June 17, 2020 Prince William says he’s ‘worried about the waistline’ after keeping busy baking during quarantine Prince William admitted he spent plenty of time in the kitchen during lockdown.
June 17, 2020 Ronnie Wood’s son says rock ‘n’ roll childhood nearly killed him: ‘Drugs were normal in my family’ Jamie Wood claims that growing up as the son of a Rolling Stone nearly killed him.
June 17, 2020 Playboy Bunny, future doctor Danielle Lupo didn’t use her full name to prevent patients from looking her up Danielle Lupo doesn’t mind wearing bunny ears or a white coat.
June 15, 2020 Amy Grant reveals her scar from open heart surgery: ‘My recovery has honestly felt miraculous’ Amy Grant is thankful for having loved ones by her side after she had the “really unique experience of having an unanticipated open heart surgery.”
June 15, 2020 Ricky Valance, 'Tell Laura I Love Her' singer, dead at 84 Ricky Valance, whose controversial song Tell Laura I Love Her was briefly banned by the BBC, has died after a long battle with dementia.
June 13, 2020 Seattle man, 70, beats coronavirus -- then gets $1.1M hospital bill, report says Coronavirus nearly killed Michael Flor. After he got out of the hospital following a 62-day stay, the bill he received nearly killed him too.
June 11, 2020 Garth Brooks to headline drive-in concert events across America amid the coronavirus pandemic Garth Brooks is hitting the road in a very unique way.
June 11, 2020 Johnson & Johnson says coronavirus vaccine's human trials moved up to July Johnson & Johnson, the largest health care company in the world, has bumped the start of human trials for its potential coronavirus vaccine by two months to begin in July, according to multiple reports.
June 11, 2020 US coronavirus deaths could double, hit 200,000 by September: report The number of coronavirus deaths in the U.S. could double over the next few months, reaching 200,000 by September, according to a report.