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COVID’s second death toll damns our ‘experts’

COVID has killed a million-plus Americans. But the disastrous US policy response — blunt-instrument shutdowns and endless fear-mongering — has inflicted its own terrible toll, per numbers gathered in a Wall Street Journal report. 

One ugly example: Data show a serious spike in deaths from heart attacks (4.1%) and strokes (5.2%) in 2020 over 2019. Why? Likely because policies and rhetoric on isolation and social distancing caused people to miss doctor visits and avoid hospitals. 

And US drug-overdose deaths hit a hideous record, topping 107,000 in 2021, up about 15% increase from 2020, which was up nearly 30% from 2019.  “We’ve never seen anything like this,” said the Centers for Disease Control staffer in charge of mortality numbers.

Social isolation, job loss and widescale disruption of everything we once took for granted in the name of “slowing the spread” was a driving force here (along with the influx of fentanyl across our southern border under President Joe Biden).  

With schools shut, jobs gone remote and everyday interaction policed, mental-health issues also soared. The 18-25 age group saw the worst effect: one dataset shows 9.7% of that group suffering serious mental illness in 2020.  

The gun homicide rate skyrocketed as well, jumping 35% from 2019 to 2020. Guess who bears the brunt? Overwhelmingly people of color, the very group COVID hawks swore they were shutting our kids out of pre-K to protect. 

School closures, restrictions on gatherings, commercial shutdowns, mask and vaccine mandates and the endless terror-driving rhetoric were the hallmark of blue-state political leaders like New York’s Andrew Cuomo and California’s Gavin Newsom playing up to their constituencies of urbanites insulated by affluence from their policies’ grim side effects. 

And for what? States that stayed in alarmism mode, like New York, fared no better than less-restrictive states like Florida in overall COVID outcomes. The United States did significantly worse on COVID deaths per 100,000 than Sweden, which never ordered a full lockdown.  

A million died, largely among the elderly and the immunocompromised. Our smashing of every social bond did nothing to save them. It did do massive harm to everyone else, especially young people. 

Numbers don’t lie — and on COVID’s second toll they damn our expert class. 

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Sarah Jessica Parker sparkles with Matthew Broderick at opening night of Broadway’s Plaza Suite

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick were overjoyed to finally bring Neil Simon’s Broadway play Plaza Suite back to life as they smiled on the red carpet at the Hudson Theatre in New York City on Monday night.

The 57-year-old actress simply shined wearing a gorgeous pink Prabal Rana Gurung gown covered in glittering silver stars for the opening night affair on West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan.

Parker and Broderick star as three different couples in the three-act comedy directed by John Benjamin Hickey, which was first set to begin Broadway previews on March 13, 2020, the day after Governor Cuomo issued statewide mandates closing all theaters as cases of COVID-19 began rising just at the start of the global pandemic.

Back at it: Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick were overjoyed to finally bring Neil Simon’s Broadway play Plaza Suite back to life as they smiled on the red carpet at the Hudson Theatre in New York City on Monday night

SJP was thrilled to show off her dazzling dress, which included a silky pink dress that draped down to the ground with thick straps across her shoulders and was cinched at her waist.

Her arms were covered in a glittering sheer silver cape adorned with sparkling sequins and beads, with pleated elements along the neckline which gracefully cascaded down to the floor.

Sarah Jessica let her designer dress be the star of the show as she tied back her dark blonde hair into a tight updo created by Serge Normant.

Leading lady: The 57-year-old actress simply shined wearing a gorgeous pink Prabal Rana Gurung gown covered in glittering silver stars for the opening night affair on West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan

Unique: SJP was thrilled to show off her dazzling dress, which included a silky pink dress that draped down to the ground with thick straps across her shoulders and was cinched at the waist

Stepping out in style: Matthew, 60, looked equally as dapper wearing a dark brown suit with a white-button down and a green tie

Makeup artist Elaine Offers Woulard highlighted Parker’s already flawless complexion, and focused on her piercing blue eyes with a smoky shadow, rosy blush and bold brows. 

Parker teased on Instagram before the big event: ‘Just wait until you see the front. No words right now. I’m sure they’ll come later. See you in Suite 719.’

Matthew, 60, looked equally as dapper wearing a dark brown suit with a white-button down and a green tie.

The couple celebrated 24 years of wedded bliss in December and have three children together: James, Marion and Tabitha. 

Tamed tresses: Sarah Jessica let her designer dress be the star of the show as she tied back her dark blonde hair into a tight updo created by Serge Normant

Effortless: Makeup artist Elaine Offers Woulard highlighted Parker’s already flawless complexion, and focused on her piercing blue eyes with a smoky shadow and bold brows

Plaza perfection: Parker teased on Instagram before the big event: ‘Just wait until you see the front. No words right now. I’m sure they’ll come later. See you in Suite 719’

Their play may have gotten off to a rocky start having to go on a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, but they’re both ready to be back on stage performing.  

‘We’re overjoyed to finally be able to welcome Broadway audiences to the Hudson Theatre to see Neil Simon’s celebration of New York, New Yorkers, and the wonderful ways they fall in love. We simply can’t wait,’ Broderick and Parker said in a joint statement. 

The Plaza Suite revival initially began preview performances in February to positive reviews nearly four decades after the original show premiered at the Plymouth Theatre Feb. 14, 1968.

The original show earned three Tony nominations, won a Best Direction of a Play for Mike Nichols’ work and played 1,097 performances before closing on Oct. 3, 1970.

Playbill described the new show: ‘Real-life couple Broderick and Parker play three different twosomes each spending an evening in the famed Plaza Hotel: one couple dealing with difficulties in their marriage on their 24th anniversary, a pair of high-school sweethearts reuniting after many years apart, and the frenzied parents of a jittery bride on her wedding day.’

‘Real-life couple Broderick and Parker play three different twosomes each spending an evening in the famed Plaza Hotel: one couple dealing with difficulties in their marriage on their 24th anniversary, a pair of high-school sweethearts reuniting after many years apart, and the frenzied parents of a jittery bride on her wedding day,’ according to Playbill

Also making a splash at opening night was fashion legend Anna Wintour, who looked elegant in a long black overcoat, which was enlivened with lovely gold designs.

Lily Allen looked ready for business in a gray plaid blazer, which she wore with a cream-colored sweater, back leather shorts and black tights, along with a leopard-print Christian Dior handbag. 

She was joined by her husband, Stranger Things star David Harbour, who looked smart in a green blazer. 

Back in black: Also making a splash at opening night was fashion legend Anna Wintour, who looked elegant in a long black overcoat, which was enlivened with lovely gold designs

Covered up: Lily Allen looked ready for business in a gray plaid blazer, which she wore with a cream-colored sweater, back leather shorts and a leopard-print Christian Dior handbag

Cute couple: She was joined by her husband, Stranger Things star David Harbour, who looked smart in a green blazer

Cynthia Nixon, Sarah’s costar on Sex And The City and And Just Like That…, made sure to drop by to support her friend.

She looked elegant in a lustrous all-black polka dot dress. The looked featured a frilly flourish over her chest, along with frilled sleeves.

She wore her strawberry blond hair in a chic pixie cut, which highlighted her square earrings.

Also filling out the audience was Sarah’s pal Andy Cohen, who looked debonair in a charcoal suit with a navy shirt and black tie. 

Old friend: Cynthia Nixon, Sarah’s costar on Sex And The City and And Just Like That…, made sure to drop by to support her friend. She looked elegant in a lustrous all-black polka dot dress. The looked featured a frilly flourish over her chest, along with frilled sleeves

Short hair, don’t care: She wore her strawberry blond hair in a chic pixie cut, which highlighted her square earrings

Well-tailored: Also filling out the audience was Sarah’s pal Andy Cohen, who looked debonair in a charcoal suit with a navy shirt and black tie

Former Saturday Night Live star Rachel Dratch opted for a monochrome look with a black jacket and matching blouse, along with black pants and black suede boots.

Stage and screen veteran Victor Garber wore a stylish black tuxedo jacket with shawl lapels, which he paired with a dark blue shirt.

Anna Wintour wasn’t alone in the audience, as her daughter Bee Shaffer also had a ticket for opening night. She added a splash of color to the event with a red sleeveless dress decorated with intricate diamond-shaped patterns.

Theatre producer Jordan Roth also favored more colorful attire with a striking orange studded jacket with fringe, along with a cream-colored cable knit sweater with gold breast plates and a sheer black skirt.

Keeping it simple: Former Saturday Night Live star Rachel Dratch opted for a monochrome look with a black jacket and matching blouse, along with black pants and black suede boots

Suited up: Stage and screen veteran Victor Garber wore a stylish black tuxedo jacket with shawl lapels, which he paired with a dark blue shirt

Colors: Anna Wintour’s daughter Bee Shaffer rocked a red dress decorated with intricate diamond-shaped patterns. Theatre producer Jordan Roth had on an orange studded jacket with fringe, a cream-colored cable knit sweater with gold breast plates and a sheer black skirt

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Buffalo Bills, New York State, Erie County reach ‘ironclad’ 30-year deal to build $1.4 billion stadium | Buffalo Bills News | NFL

Hochul, who was raised in Hamburg, said her “No. 1 focus has been keeping the Buffalo Bills at home” during talks with the Pegulas and Poloncarz that began in earnest shortly after she became governor in late August.

“This has been a long process, tough negotiations,” Hochul said.

The highest direct public contribution to the construction of a stadium, prior to the proposed Bills deal, was the $750 million invested in the $1.9 billion Allegiant Stadium in Nevada. It was built to lure the Raiders franchise from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Locking the Bills into Western New York was a top priority and an immutable instruction Hochul gave her staff.

“I said, ‘I want it ironclad that if we’re going to make this commitment, that they have to stay,’ ” said Hochul, who describes the 30-year lease as including a penalty that would require the team “to pay back the entire cost of the stadium” if it were to move.

Poloncarz, 54, said of the deal: “There’s a very good chance I many not even outlive this upcoming lease that we’re entering right now.”

Public documents related to the terms of the deal were not immediately available.

The deadline for passage of the state budget is Friday.

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Andrew Cuomo planning first public appearance since resigning in disgrace

Former governor Andrew Cuomo is planning to make his first public appearance since resigning from office in disgrace last August, a report said Sunday.

Cuomo’s attempt to revamp his image after his sexual harassment scandal has ramped up in recent weeks — he even dined with Mayor Eric Adams to discuss boosting business in the city.

Cuomo and his aides have recently been “intensifying an effort to revive his public standing,” the Wall Street Journal said.

The Post reported exclusively in November that Cuomo was eyeing a return to politics and specifically targeting the state Attorney General position currently held by Letitia James. It was James’ office that launched the investigation that ultimately concluded that Cuomo harassed multiple female staffers.

Cuomo served as attorney general from 2007 to 2010.

James, meanwhile, initially announced a candidacy for governor but later dropped out in order to seek a second term as New York’s chief law-enforcement official.

The Journal reported that aides have claimed that Cuomo “never explicitly mentioned a campaign” but instead is exploring his political options.

“He’s most interested in clearing his name,” New York State Democratic Chairman Jay Jacobs told the paper. “My advice would be, he needs time to pass before any moves to re-enter public life. But is that possible in the future? In America, anything’s possible.”

A spokesperson for Cuomo said that all the buzz about the former gov’s political future was much ado about nothing.

“There are a lot of silly rumors running around this town, and we can’t help it if some people are still fixated on us,” the spokesperson, Rich Azzopardi, said.

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Andrew Cuomo Plans Comeback Months After Resigning Amid Sexual-Harassment Claims

Former New York Gov.

Andrew Cuomo

and his aides are intensifying an effort to revive his public standing, including discussing how to make his first public appearance since resigning in August, according to people close to him.

Mr. Cuomo and his remaining aides have been calling former allies and political operatives to complain about New York Attorney General Letitia James, who oversaw an investigation that concluded Mr. Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, including current and former state employees. The former Democratic governor has denied touching anybody inappropriately and said the investigation was politically motivated.

The former governor’s lawyer, Rita Glavin, has held press briefings to release information about his accusers that she says undermines their credibility. Mr. Cuomo has been attempting to determine the right forum for a speech or appearance that would mark his return to public life, according to the people close to him.

“If you were in his position, you wouldn’t let it go either. The truth is important to him,” Ms. Glavin said. She has asked Ms. James’s office to amend the report to include information she said is favorable to the governor’s defense. Ms. Glavin said Mr. Cuomo was considering his available legal options.

New York Attorney General Letitia James oversaw a state investigation into claims about Andrew Cuomo.



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Ms. James, also a Democrat, has said the report was corroborated by district attorneys who called the accusers credible and is based on 74,000 pieces of evidence. “Mr. Cuomo’s relentless attacks on these brave women will not mask the truth—he is a serial sexual harasser,” said Delaney Kempner, a spokeswoman for Ms. James.

The sexual-harassment allegations against Mr. Cuomo and his response to them have engulfed others. Last week, CNN President

Jeff Zucker

resigned for failing to disclose a personal relationship that was revealed to the network by lawyers for Chris Cuomo, the former governor’s brother.

Chris Cuomo was fired as an anchor by CNN in December after failing to disclose the extent to which he was advising his brother’s response to the harassment charges. Leaders of the state university system and several advocacy groups also resigned or were fired due to their roles in responding to the harassment allegations against Andrew Cuomo.

Some political operatives who have spoken with Mr. Cuomo or his aides said they think he is considering a run for attorney general this year against Ms. James. The people said Mr. Cuomo, who was attorney general from 2007 to 2010, never explicitly mentioned a campaign, but they inferred his interest based on the points he made about Ms. James and questions he asked about the state’s political climate. It is the former governor’s style to ask questions about his options as part of his decision making, the people said.

Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for Mr. Cuomo, denied that he is interested in running for Attorney General. “There are a lot of silly rumors running around this town, and we can’t help it if some people are still fixated on us,” Mr. Azzopardi said.

Lawyer Rita Glavin has held press briefings to release information that she says undermines the credibility of some of Andrew Cuomo’s accusers.



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Mr. Cuomo has spent more than $1 million from his campaign account since leaving office and has $16 million on hand, according to the state Board of Elections. Nearly $900,000 went to his lawyer, Ms. Glavin, with additional outlays to Mr. Azzopardi’s firm and for letters sent to voters, according to board records.

Mr. Cuomo’s public presence since leaving office has been limited to photos released on social-media accounts—including fishing in warmer weather and sporting a mustache while posing with his daughters for Thanksgiving.

On Tuesday, Mr. Cuomo dined for two hours with New York City Mayor Eric Adams in a private room at an Italian restaurant in Manhattan, said a person familiar with the meal, which was reported by the New York Post. Mr. Adams said Thursday on radio station WCBS that he was soliciting input from a variety of people and would be foolish not to seek advice from Mr. Cuomo.

New York State Democratic Chairman

Jay Jacobs

said he last spoke with Mr. Cuomo around Thanksgiving.

“He’s most interested in clearing his name,” Mr. Jacobs said. “My advice would be, he needs time to pass before any moves to re-enter public life. But is that possible in the future? In America, anything’s possible.”

Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer and ex-U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, both Democrats, campaigned for office in New York City after they resigned amid sex scandals. Neither of their comeback bids was successful.

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Mr. Cuomo appeared alongside his attorneys on Jan. 7 when he was arraigned virtually in Albany City Court on a charge of forcibly touching Brittany Commisso, his former executive assistant, which he denied. Albany County District Attorney P. David Soares said he couldn’t meet his burden of proof at trial and dropped the charge.

In subsequent days, Ms. Glavin held a press conference to release information that was obtained in the pretrial process about several women who accused Mr. Cuomo of harassment, which she said Ms. James intentionally left out of her report. The attorney general’s office denied that accusation.

The material included a threatening message sent by

Lindsey Boylan

to her former boss,

Howard Zemsky,

after he signed on to a statement disputing her allegation that the governor suggested they play strip poker.

Mr. Zemsky later testified that he did hear Mr. Cuomo make the strip poker comment. A lawyer for Ms. Boylan said releasing the digital message was “just another attempt by Mr. Cuomo to deflect blame and evade accountability.”

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned Tuesday, one week after a state report found he had sexually harassed multiple women. His resignation cuts short a third term as governor that was marred by controversy. Cuomo has denied all allegations of sexual harassment. Photo: Office of the Governor of New York

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Albany County district attorney won’t move forward with groping case against Andrew Cuomo

The district attorney in Albany County, New York, said Tuesday that he will not pursue a forcible touching charge against former Governor Andrew Cuomo. The announcement comes after months of friction between the district attorney and the county’s sheriff, who initially filed the charge. 

“While we found the complainant in this case cooperative and credible, after review of all the available evidence we have concluded that we cannot meet our burden at trial,” Albany County District Attorney David Soares said in a statement. “As such we have notified the Court that we are declining to prosecute this matter and requesting the charges filed by the Albany County Sheriff be dismissed.”

In a letter to the court on Tuesday, Soares said his office “considered other potential criminal charges and concluded that none fit the allegations.” He also said the other investigations into Cuomo’s alleged conduct were an “impediment” to filing charges, writing that the inquiries presented “significant technical and procedural hurdles” in determining what evidence would be subject to discovery in the case. 

An attorney for Cuomo did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

The complaint, which was filed in October, alleged that at around 4 p.m. on December 7, 2020, at the executive mansion in Albany, Cuomo “intentionally and for no legitimate purpose, forcibly place[d] his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim and onto her intimate body part. Specifically, the victim’s left breast for the purposes of degrading and gratifying his sexual desires.” 

Cuomo has denied all allegations of harassment. In response to the October complaint, his attorney told CBS News that “Governor Cuomo has never assaulted anyone.” 

Arraignment in the case was originally scheduled for December 7, but was delayed until January after Soares raised concerns over potential procedural problems with the complaint. Soares wrote in a November 5 letter to the judge in the case that the sheriff had “unilaterally and inexplicably” filed the charge against Cuomo while the district attorney’s office was still conducting its investigation. 

Soares said in the November 5 letter that filings in the case were “potentially defective,” lacked a sworn statement from the victim, omitted other testimony and misstated relevant law.  Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple previously defended his office’s handling of the charge, saying during an October 29 press conference that it had done a “very comprehensive and methodical investigation,” reviewed “hundreds if not thousands” of documents and conducted interviews with numerous witnesses.

The victim was not identified by name in the complaint, but the case appeared to stem from allegations made by former aide Brittany Commisso, who said last summer that the governor groped her in December 2019 and November 2020. 

Cuomo has repeatedly denied Commisso’s allegations. 

“To touch a woman’s breasts, who I hardly know, in the mansion with 10 staff around, with my family in the mansion, to say, ‘I don’t care who sees us,'” Cuomo said in a July deposition. “I would have to lose my mind to do such a thing.”

An attorney for Commisso said Tuesday that his client “had no authority or voice” over the filing or prosecution of the charges. “The only thing she has any power over is her resolution to continue to speak the truth and seek justice in an appropriate civil action, which she will do in due course,” the attorney said. 

Cuomo resigned in August after a report by New York Attorney General Letitia James detailed accusations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior by 11 women, including former staffers and a state trooper. The report prompted investigations by several local district attorneys, none of whom have since filed charges. 

On December 23, acting Nassau County District Attorney Joyce Smith announced that an accusation by a state trooper who was assigned to Cuomo’s security detail was “credible, deeply troubling, but not criminal under New York law.” The trooper said Cuomo touched her inappropriately during a 2019 event at the Belmont Park racetrack, allegedly running the palm of his hand across her stomach, according to the attorney general’s report.

On December 28, Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah similarly found allegations by the trooper and another woman “credible,” but declined to bring charges. The trooper accused Cuomo of an inappropriate kiss on the cheek at his Mt. Kisco home. The other woman accused him of an inappropriate kiss on the cheek at a high school in nearby White Plains.

The district attorney’s offices in Manhattan and Oswego County announced investigations in August, but have not said if those probes will lead to charges. 

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‘SNL’ mocks Chris, Andrew Cuomo as Billie Eilish performs double duty

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” poked fun at unemployed brothers Andrew and Chris Cuomo as the show returned from a two-week hiatus with Billie Eilish doubling as host and musical guest.

The show’s cold open spoofed a holiday message from Dr. Anthony Fauci, played by Kate Mckinnon.

The fictional Fauci introduced a sad family gathering of unemployed brothers: Chris and Andrew Cuomo, played by Andrew Dismukes and Pete Davidson.

“Hello I am disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo,” Davidson boomed.

“I’m disgraced former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo,” Dismukes announced.

Pete Davidson and Andrew Dismukes (right) portrayed Andrew and Chris Cuomo respectively during ‘Saturday Night Live’ on Dec. 11, 2021.
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“And we both lost our jobs because of COVID,” the brothers said.

Mckinnon, as Fauci, also enlisted “CDC actors” to enact situations that Americans might face amid the COVID-19 omicron variant’s spread.

“The most important thing is to get vaccinated. And if you’re vaccinated get boosted. And if you’re boosted, maybe you want a little top off, maybe a little splash,” she deadpanned.

Kate McKinnon returned to the ‘SNL’ stage as Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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Heidi Garner portrayed a restaurant hostess asking Mikey Day to produce his vaccination card.

“You mean you lost the one-inch piece of paper they gave you?,” she sneered. “Then you are banished from society. Have fun living in the woods.”

Aidy Bryant, meanwhile, lampooned Sen. Ted Cruz describing how he got his revenge on the late Sen. Bob Dole, for calling him unlikable.

“This week I was the one not wearing the mask at Bob Dole’s funeral … imagine him looking down at his own funeral and the only face you can see is mine,” Bryant gloated.

Eilish, 19 came out for her monologue wearing a lacy white dress with red trim.

“If you don’t know me for my music you might know me for my hair and my clothes. That’s why I dressed like Mrs. Clause going to the club.”

Singer Billie Eilish was tasked with hosting and performing duties during the episode.
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Of her penchant for wearing oversized clothes when she was younger, she quipped: “I was actually two kids stacked on top of each other trying to sneak into an “R” rated movie.”

She then pulled up a picture of an acne-ridden bespectacled 16-year-old Colin Jost to point out that it was unfair to judge people based on how they looked at that age.

The “Weekend Update” segment took on some of the top headlines from over the past few weeks, including the Jussie Smollett verdict and spread of COVID-19 in Manhattan.

“On Thursday, a Chicago jury declared Jussie Smollett really bad at acting,” Jost said. “It’s the worst staged hate crime since my all Christian production of ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’”

“The CDC believes the omicron variant was first appearing during a recent anime convention in New York. Damn. The one time they leave the house, Michael Che cracked.

The fake anchor also parodied the latest allegations against Chris Cuomo.

“After CNN fired Chris Cuomo it was revealed that he was accused of sexual misconduct just like his older brother. Well, those two are quite a pair, Cuomo said to a female co-worker,” Che joked.

A skit lampooning the perfect-looking Christmas cards of a suburban couple’s acquaintances featured Miley Cyrus.

“What better way to remind you that I met a celebrity at a restaurant 11 months ago than putting it on my Christmas card?,” Punkie Johnson said, adding that she only got the pop star to pose for the pic by accusing her of being racist if she didn’t.

Another sketch about a distracted teen’s TikTok feed featured a mismatch of videos about noodle eating, ridiculous conspiracy theories, bad acoustic covers of Flo Rida and Lil Wayne, claymation Homer Simpsons and hospital room twerking.

Eilish played a teen who invited a lonely neighbor (Mckinnon) over for Christmas dinner, only to discover through a series of handwritten messages that the woman is a bigoted schizophrenic killer.

The teenage singer-songwriter was introduced by her parents as she took the stage to give dynamic performances of the title track of her new record “Happier Than Ever,” and album closer “Male Fantasy.”

Eilish also portrayed a festive lounge singer who fronted a group of female singers who all had bad awkward experiences with Santa, played by Kennan Thompson.

“SNL” returns live next week from 30 Rock’s Studio 8H with host Paul Rudd and musical guest Charli XCX.

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Chris Cuomo claims Jeff Zucker knew about gov involvement

Fired host Chris Cuomo threw CNN President Jeff Zucker under the bus, suggesting on Sunday that his boss knew all about his involvement in trying to quash his governor brother’s sex scandal.

A spokesman for the fallen TV star tried to blame Zucker, who first hired him and then promoted him to prime time, while insisting he “has the highest level of admiration and respect” for him, despite his termination last week.

“They were widely known to be extremely close and in regular contact, including about the details of Mr. Cuomo’s support for his brother,” the spokesman told the Wall Street Journal of Cuomo’s shady support for then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo amid his sexual-assault scandal.

“There were no secrets about this, as other individuals besides Mr. Cuomo can attest,” the spokesman added.

“There were no secrets about this,” a spokesman for Chris Cuomo said about his behind-the-scenes support of his brother Andrew.
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While Zucker had stood by Cuomo for months amid calls for his firing, the final straw reportedly came when a trove of documents showed the host’s behind-the-scenes meddling to help out his embattled brother went far beyond what he had admitted on-air. Insiders told The Post the journalist was canned after CNN learned of new allegations of sexual misconduct against him.

CNN denied the claims in Cuomo’s latest statement.

Jeff Zucker had stood by Chris Cuomo for months during calls for his firing.
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“He has made a number of accusations that are patently false,” the network told the WSJ.

“This reinforces why he was terminated for violating our standards and practices, as well as his lack of candor.”

Zucker had long been one of Cuomo’s biggest champions at the network, having hired him as one of his first major moves after arriving there in 2013 and then promoting him to prime time in 2018, the WSJ noted.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he even called Cuomo “the perfect cable news anchor.”

Released documents showed Chris Cuomo’s behind-the-scenes meddling to help out then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo went far beyond what he had admitted on-air.
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That allegiance initially continued even as others at the network called for the star’s firing when it first became clear he had meddled in his brother’s scandal while still hosting his show.

In a virtual town hall with staffers in May, Zucker conceded that Cuomo had “made a mistake” but said suspending him would be “punishment for the sake of punishing,” the WSJ said.

Cuomo was eventually suspended and then fired after documents released by New York State Attorney General Letitia James showed he contacted news industry sources for information and sought details about at least one of his brother’s accusers.

At the same time, Cuomo was also accused of misleading viewers with his on-air statements of support of victims of sexual harassment — even though he was accused by a former colleague of being a harasser.

Jeff Zucker hired Chris Cuomo as one of his first major moves after arriving there in 2013, and then promoted him to prime time in 2018.
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“Hearing the hypocrisy of Chris Cuomo’s on-air words and disgusted by his efforts to try to discredit these women, my client retained counsel to report his serious sexual misconduct against her to CNN,” Debra Katz, a lawyer for the anonymous accuser, told the WSJ.

Cuomo has denied allegations of sexual misconduct, which CNN said it would investigate “as appropriate.”

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CNN Indefinitely Suspends Chris Cuomo After Docs Reveal He Dug for Dirt on Andrew’s Accusers

CNN has indefinitely suspended its star primetime anchor Chris Cuomo after new documents revealed this week that he leaned on media sources to help unearth dirt about the foes of his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

“The New York Attorney General’s office released transcripts and exhibits Monday that shed new light on Chris Cuomo’s involvements in his brother’s defense. The documents, which we were not privy to before their public release, raise serious questions,” a CNN spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday evening.

The cable network said it would conduct a “thorough review” of the anchor’s conduct in the coming days.

“When Chris admitted to us that he had offered advice to his brother’s staff, he broke our rules and we acknowledged that publicly. But we also appreciated the unique position he was in and understood his need to put family first and job second. However, these documents point to a greater level of involvement in his brother’s efforts than we previously knew. As a result, we have suspended Chris indefinitely, pending further evaluation.”

Two people familiar with the situation said that while CNN doesn’t want to prolong the matter, Chris Cuomo deserves due process and the opportunity to respond to the most recent revelations.

The people with knowledge of the situation said CNN boss Jeff Zucker had felt serious heat from infuriated talent, including Jake Tapper, over the last 24 hours and acted to yank Cuomo off the air while the review is carried out.

Another CNN insider told The Daily Beast that Cuomo had become incredibly unpopular among network staffers and fellow hosts. “I don’t know anyone who likes him,” the insider added.

“He was surviving because it didn’t make Zucker look bad. Now it is,” a senior journalist who used to work for Zucker told The Daily Beast.

Another source familiar with the matter, while expressing shock that CNN and Zucker actually punished Cuomo, remained skeptical that the host would face any long-term repercussions.

Comparing the network’s treatment of Cuomo to the hands-off approach that Fox News has taken with its inflammatory superstar Tucker Carlson, the source said Fox could somewhat justify on its end because “at least Tucker rates!”

Longtime CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, who helms the network’s 8 p.m. ET hour, will take over for Cuomo’s time slot on Tuesday night. Prior to Cuomo nabbing his prime 9 p.m. ET gig, Cooper’s show ran two hours and occupied that spot.

News of the anchor’s involvement in his disgraced brother’s fight against sexual harassment allegations first surfaced in May. While Chris Cuomo delivered an on-air apology, claiming it “will never happen again” and he “knows where the line is,” Zucker merely said Cuomo was “human” and had “made a “mistake.”

The CNN primetime star drew additional scrutiny and criticism in August when it was revealed he testified to the attorney general’s office that he was involved in drafting his brother’s public statements.

After taking a well-timed vacation to go “fishing” amid calls for his firing that month, Cuomo then returned to the air following his brother’s resignation as governor. While justifying the friendly platform he provided Andrew Cuomo during the early days of the pandemic, the CNN star also defended his behind-the-scenes advisory role. And he claimed he “never misled anyone” about the way he covered his brother.

“I never attacked nor encouraged anyone to attack any woman who came forward,” he declared, before adding: “I never made calls to the press about my brother’s situation. I never influenced or attempted to control CNN’s coverage of my family.”

While CNN stood by the Cuomo Prime Time star after both the May and August revelations, letting the anchor off with a slap on the wrist in both instances, the latest documents released by the attorney general’s office showed Chris Cuomo’s role was much larger and intimate than was previously known.

“Please let me help with the prep,” he said during one March text message to his brother’s top aide Melissa DeRosa. Pleading with her and other aides to “trust me,” the veteran journalist told the then-governor’s team that “we are making mistakes we can’t afford. Chris Cuomo also demanded that they “stop hiding shit” from him.

Perhaps the most damning part of the transcripts, however, was the revelation that he was pumping media sources for dirt on his brother’s accusers. After The New York Times reported this past spring about Andrew Cuomo making unwanted advances on a woman at a wedding, Chris Cuomo assured DeRosa: “I have a lead on the wedding girl.”

Chris Cuomo also told investigators in July that he regularly checked with his journalism “sources” to look into any upcoming or recently published stories about his brother. “I would—when asked, I would reach out to sources, other journalists, to see if they had heard of anybody else coming out,” he said at the time.

Additionally, the CNN anchor admitted to investigators that he attempted to find out more information about an upcoming story by reporter Ronan Farrow. “The idea of one reporter calling another to find out about what’s coming down the pipe is completely business-as-usual,” Cuomo added. defending his actions.

—additional reporting by Blake Montgomery

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Chris Cuomo coordinated with Andrew Cuomo’s top aide Melissa DeRosa as allegations spiraled, messages show

CNN anchor and journalist Chris Cuomo sought to help tailor former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s responses to allegations of sexual misconduct, according to documents released Monday by the state’s attorney general. Chris Cuomo has previously acknowledged involvement in his brother’s response to the allegations, but the new documents shed light on his day-to-day communications with a top aide to the governor.

In one series of March 2021 text messages between Chris Cuomo, who is the former governor’s younger brother, and Melissa DeRosa, the aide, Cuomo offered critical notes on a statement previously released on the governor’s behalf. 

“Please let me help with the prep,” he texted DeRosa on March 3, two days after he sent the notes and his own version, which he told DeRosa was what the then-governor “should have said.”  

DeRosa’s next text, on March 4, was a forwarded email from a CBS News producer who was seeking comment about the network’s upcoming interview with Charlotte Bennett, a former staffer who told CBS Evening News anchor and Managing Editor Norah O’Donnell that she was sexually harassed by the governor.

Cuomo replied four minutes later: “Thoughts?” DeRosa did not respond.

Three days later, DeRosa asked Chris Cuomo for help.

“Rumor going around from politico 1-2 more ppl coming out tomorrow,” DeRosa texted Chris Cuomo. “Can u check your sources.”

“On it,” he replied minutes later. Approximately 40 minutes later, he sent another text: “No one has heard that yet.” 

In the texts, DeRosa also asks Chris Cuomo if he has “intel” about an upcoming New Yorker article written by Ronan Farrow. In his deposition, Cuomo told investigators he had contacted “another journalist” to find out when the story would be published, but denied doing anything to influence the outcome of the story. 

Cuomo told investigators he did not tell anyone at CNN that he had reached out to a journalist about Farrow’s upcoming piece, stating that it was “not something that would be out of the ordinary.”

“There was going to be an article about my brother. So I’m interested,” he said, according to the documents. “I wasn’t going to call the person writing it.  I wasn’t going to try to influence any of the stories.” 

A spokesperson for CNN said Monday that the new documents “deserve a thorough review and consideration.”

“We will be having conversations and seeking additional clarity about their significance as they relate to CNN over the next several days,” the spokesperson said.

Isabelle Kirshner, an attorney who represents Chris Cuomo and attended his deposition, told CBS News on Monday that Chris Cuomo was “honest” with investigators.

“He’s never worked on a source for his brother. He’s been definitive about that,” Kirshner said. 

Kirshner also criticized the release of the deposition and exhibits.

“I think this undermines one’s trust in the system when you are told this is secret and then it’s released to the public,” she said.

Andrew Cuomo has repeatedly denied the allegations against him, both in public and in his own lengthy interview with investigators.

Rich Azzopardi, a spokesperson for Andrew Cuomo, also criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James in a statement Monday, accusing her of “abusing her government power.”

“To the surprise of no one, Tish James continues abusing her government power to leverage her political future — prosecutorial misconduct, ethics and integrity be damned,” Azzopardi said.

In May, Chris Cuomo apologized on air for what he called “inappropriate” conversations with his brother’s staff. The text messages with DeRosa revealed Monday depict an involvement that raises more serious ethical questions, according to Jane Kirtley, who is the director of the University of Minnesota’s Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law.

“We have things going on behind the scenes where it appears that Chris is not only helping them strategize on their messages, but agreeing to do investigative work for them, to help them get information,” Kirtley said. “As a journalist, at some point you have to say, ‘No, I can’t do these things, even though you’re my brother. My journalistic ethics preclude me from getting this involved.'”

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