How faith played role in NFL prospect's path to football stardom
As Seventh-day Adventists, Taylor, his older brother and his mother spent Friday nights watching Christian programming and studying the Bible. Saturdays were reserved for church services.
Coronavirus causes college seniors job concerns, family stress
For many of the nearly 2 million people expected to earn U.S. bachelor’s degrees in 2020, the pandemic has taken away their housing, friends and long-held dreams of a graduation ceremony.
Coronavirus pushes NBA to withhold 25% of player pay
The money will be held in reserve until the NBA determines whether it can resume its regular season.
Kudlow urges lawmakers to replenish small business loan fund: 'What is Congress waiting for?'
Republicans want to approve an additional $250 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program.
States begin paying extra $600 unemployment aid as coronavirus job losses mount
At least 32 states will provide the expanded federal benefits by the end of this week.
Unemployment claims jumped by 5.25M last week as coronavirus job carnage continues
Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected the number of initial claims for state unemployment benefits to hit 5.1 million
Elon Musk's mother raising funds for coronavirus-impacted fashion industry
Maye Musk is modeling for a good cause -- benefiting those impacted by COVID-19.
Inside the push to redeploy workers quickly
Coronavirus pandemic has companies shifting thousands of employees into new jobs, some through partnerships unthinkable months ago.
A second round of coronavirus layoffs has begun. No one is safe.
Businesses that set up employees to work from home are laying them off as sales plummet. Corporate lawyers are seeing jobs dry up. Government workers are being furloughed as state and city budgets are squeezed. And health-care workers not involved in fighting the pandemic are suffering.
Truck drivers delivering during coronavirus crisis need more private sector support
Due to ongoing lockdowns, drivers are unable to access basic necessities like food, water and restrooms.
Survey: 35% say working from home has harmed mental health
Employees say working from home has worsened their mental state, a new survey suggests
These cities have the most, fewest people who can work remotely
Some cities have workforces that are more able to work from home than others, SmartAsset found in its recent report.
Unemployment claims swell to 6.6 million as coronavirus paralyzes US economy
Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected the number of initial claims for state unemployment benefits to hit 5.25 million.
Tom Brady on Buccaneers pay: I'm fine without profit-sharing
"When you’re an owner of a business, you’re the one that assumes a lot of risk, too," Brady told Howard Stern.
During coronavirus crisis, two-thirds of Americans can’t work remotely
About 30 percent of American workers, or 41.6 million people, have the capability of working remotely.
Trump: 'I would love to see a payroll tax cut'
Trump blames Democrats for not passing a payroll tax cut
Truckers request coronavirus regulatory relief as conditions test ‘most experienced’ drivers
The industry is also asking for increased access to coronavirus tests.
Companies hiring for work-from-home jobs during coronavirus
Companies in industries like software, health care, e-commerce and customer service are hiring.
How the coronavirus job cuts played out by sector and demographics
The cuts were most heavily felt in industries such as hotels, restaurants and education as the travel industry shut down, bars and eateries closed their doors, and day care centers shuttered.
Coronavirus drives Under Armour to furlough 6,600 US workers
The temporary layoffs will impact about 6,000 employees at Under Armour’s full-price and discount outlet stores, and about 600 workers at its U.S. distribution centers. The changes take effect on April 12.


















