Los Angeles to reopen indoor dining, gyms
Monday’s long-awaited reopening of many of the hardest-hit businesses in the nation’s most populous county and epicenter of California’s worst COVID-19 surge this winter is being met with a mix of elation and hesitation.
North Carolina tourism industry still hoping to recover after pandemic
Across the country the tourism industry took a big hit because of the coronavirus pandemic. The industry lost billions of dollars and impacted jobs, local communities, and businesses.
How a woman-owned NY bridal shop is thriving amid wedding slump in pandemic
Even in the face of hardships, several women-run businesses have continued to work through workforce woes, including a bridal store in Brooklyn run by female entrepreneur, Andrea Pitter.
Barstool Sports founder Portnoy urges amateur investors to trust their gut, ignore Wall Street 'suits'
Inexperienced investors should be willing to trust their instincts rather than relying solely on advice from Wall Street, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy told “Making Money” Monday.
California businesses fleeing to Oklahoma amid COVID for economic incentives, governor says
Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Okla, on what is attracting "hundreds of companies" and people to his state.
Nonprofit foundations turn to debt during pandemic to meet rising need
Nine grant makers that have issued a total of $3 billion in debt since June to cover increases in their grant making
Robinhood CEO details protocol changes after customer suicide
Robinhood CEO insists firm has made changes following the suicide of a young customer.
Twitter earnings beat proves company is ‘resilient’: Expert
John Meyer on Twitter and Lyft earnings
This hedge fund made $700M on GameStop
The GameStop surge is often cast as a triumph of amateurs over professionals. Which it was, to a degree. But it also was a trade that pitted professionals against other professionals -- and few have made more money than Senvest Management LLC,
What to know about Vlad Tenev, CEO of Robinhood
Tenev has lived the American dream, but now faces a nightmare after a tough week for his company.
Minimum wage increases are bad business for franchises
The Raise the Wage Act is a big concern for the franchise industry.
How coronavirus vaccine may be changed to beat new strains
Dr. Alex Jahangir on coronavirus vaccine, new strains
Pelosi's husband bets up to $1M Tesla will flourish during Biden's administration
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul placed a bet of up to $1 million on the future of Tesla Inc. under the Biden administration, which is expected to provide incentives to purchase more environmentally-friendly electric vehicle.
Indoor dining gets OK in big cities – just after Trump leaves office
Several U.S. cities and states have announced plans to lift restrictions on indoor dining at bars and restaurants – in moves that come less than week after a change at the White House.
US home construction jumps 5.8% in December to 1.67 million
Record-low mortgage rates and the desire of many people to move to larger homes during the extended stay-at-home period has fueled demand.
Company that makes 3D-printed buildings wants to help solve California housing crisis
A company that builds 3D homes believes it can be the solution to California's housing crisis.
Lawmaker reasons with Capitol rioters as situation escalated really quickly
Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma said on Thursday that he warned rioters through the doors inside the U.S. Capitol that they almost got shot by police, asking them “is it worth it?”
Georgia Senate runoff could lead Dow to drop by 1,000 points: Steve Moore
Former Trump senior economic adviser Steve Moore said on Tuesday that based on history, "the worst scenario over the last 50 or 60 years was when Democrats had control of all the levers of power."
Maryland food truck gets support from Barstool Fund and pays it forward to other food trucks
Dough Boy Fresh Pretzel Co. was forced to close because of the coronavirus pandemic right before the food truck was going to expand into a building, the owner, Jeff Carter, said on Monday.
Economists expect tough sledding in winter, then a rebound
Economists believe that a number of factors will help fuel a spending resurgence later in the year.



















