Hoda Kotb had an emotional moment on Friday's show. The 55-year-old morning show co-anchor is still working from the NBC studio in New York City while most of her co-workers film the show from their homes amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Bella Hadid shows off her midriff in a crop top while leaving the Bowery Hotel in New York City ahead of the weekend.
The 23-year-old model flashed a peace sign to the cameras while exiting the hotel, and was seen later on in the weekend with a cute green cap and black sweater on.
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Bella just returned from Europe, where she walked in the London, Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks.
You can see one of her most daring looks on the runway here!
Hoda Kotb had an emotional moment on Friday's show. The 55-year-old morning show co-anchor is still working from the NBC studio in New York City while most of her co-workers film the show from their homes amid the coronavirus outbreak.
New York’s Governors Ball festival, scheduled for early June, has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, organizers announced on Thursday.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has ordered New York City’s movie theaters to indefinitely shutter due to the coronavirus pandemic — but that didn’t stop one Park Slope cinema from sending an ongoing message to its patrons.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced an executive order that will go into effect Tuesday, March 17 at 9:00 a.m. The order will limit restaurants, bars, and cafes in the city to take-out and delivery service.
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Yolanda Hadid and Bella Hadid are looking cautious.
Yolanda Hadid is looking cautious.
New York City is developing guidelines for attending Broadway shows amid coronavirus concerns, Mayor Bill de Blasio told CNN on Thursday. According to de Blasio, new rules are expected to be issued as early as tomorrow.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) awarded a total of $500,000 in grants to local female and female-identifying musicians today (March 12), part of a three-year initiative to address the underrepresentation of women in the arts.Launched with its first round of funding in February 2019 as the NYC Women's Film, TV and Theatre Fund, the initiative has since been renamed the NYC Women's Fund for Media, Music and Theatre, as today's funding round brings
Anne Hathaway stays in shape with a foam roller!