CNBC: Mark Cuban, Leonardo DiCaprio, and ARod go ‘all in’ to fight hunger caused by coronavirus

A month into various shelter-in-place orders around the country and amid rising food insecurity caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are getting creative with charity.

Fanatics founder, CEO, and billionaire Michael Rubin may be socially distanced from his business and social networks, but he’s more connected than ever. On Tuesday, Rubin posted a video on Twitter, urging all celebrities, entertainers, sports owners, and athletes to donate to his #AllInChallenge and raise funds for organizations addressing food insecurity in the U.S…

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PAGE SIX: Fanatics owner Michael Rubin coordinating celeb give-aways for charity