Microsoft to bring back on-site employees to headquarters on March 29
Microsoft has been monitoring local health data and tracking government requirements in order to assess when its safe to bring back employees on-site.
Rite Aid apologizes after denying COVID vaccine to 2 undocumented immigrants
Rite Aid has apologized to two undocumented immigrants after stores in Southern California denied them COVID-19 vaccines.
Texas Roadhouse founder Kent Taylor, 65, passes away after battle with worsening COVID-19 symptoms
Texas Roadhouse announced Kent Taylor’s death on Friday. 'His entrepreneurial spirit will live on in the company he built.'
Cuba to vaccinate 150,000 frontline workers as part of final phase of clinical trial
Cuba announced on Sunday it would vaccinate 150,000 frontline workers as part of the final phase of a clinical trial of the country's leading COVID-19 vaccine candidate amid a surge in cases.
Fancy duds are selling again but full recovery may take years
In an otherwise bleak picture after a year of coronavirus lockdowns, a bright spot has emerged for the apparel industry: Americans are finally shedding their loungewear for dressier clothes.
UK sets new daily COVID vaccination record in 'mammoth team effort'
More than 27.6 million people in Britain, well over half the adult population, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, official data showed on Sunday, after a daily record of 844,285 doses were administered the previous day.
Pandemic unemployment benefits fraud could top $200B, firm says
ID.me, a computer security firm which works with 22 states to combat unemployment fraud and successfully helps workforce agencies identify legitimate unemployment claimants, estimates 20% of the fraud is linked to breached personal data, up to 10% is through social engineering, and 2.5% are linked to face matching, where a criminal tries to use a mask, video, or image of the victim.
Couple buys California dream home, but seller refuses to move out in eviction moratorium loophole
Authorities claim that this is a problem that wouldn't exist in neighboring states.
Spring break boom boosts business owners' hopes: 'Noticeably busy'
Spring break crowds have brought a much-needed boost to the hopes of business owners across the country after more than a year of struggle and hardship under coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions.
Disney World under fire for not allowing rapper's autistic cousin in without mask
Rapper Joey Bada$$ loaded up 30 family members for a trip to Disney World Saturday, but he said the day was ruined when the theme park turned away his autistic cousin because he wasn't wearing a mask.
Top finance, tech firms mulling NY exodus over proposed tax hike
One executive claimed that Albany seemed intent to "punish the rich."
Disney World union calls for COVID vaccines for 'essential' hospitality workers
Unite Here 362 is urging Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to allow hospitality workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
US businesses near border struggle with boundaries' closure
Restrictions on nonessential travel were put in place a year ago to curb the spread of the virus and have been extended almost every month since, with exceptions for trade, trucking and critical supply chains.
Stocks conquered COVID-19 but new headwinds emerge
The S&P 500 has come roaring back from the depths of its COVID-19 induced selloff, but the index faces new headwinds as the U.S. economic recovery kicks into a higher gear.
Consequences of remote learning are 'severe' for students: Former HHS secretary
Former Health and Human Services secretary Tom Price told FOX Business "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" Friday that the impact of schools remaining closed due to the coronavirus pandemic has been "severe," leading to an "increase in mental health challenges" among students.
Michigan restaurant owner defying virus orders is arrested
A western Michigan woman who has defied coronavirus restrictions while operating her restaurant was stopped in her car and arrested before dawn Friday, authorities said.
IRS warns start of child tax credit program could be delayed
The head of the IRS warned this week of potential delays to the launch of the new monthly child tax credit payment program authorized under President Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus plan.
Fed tells banks relaxed COVID capital rules ending
The Federal Reserve tells banks capital requirement rules eased during COVID-19 will end.
Some Americans still need to pay taxes by April 15, despite new deadline
This IRS this week delayed the main April 15 tax-filing deadline until May 17, giving most Americans more time to prepare their filings this tax season amid a slew of pandemic-related policy changes.
As US schools shuttered, student mental health cratered: Survey
With schools nationwide locked down amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the mental health consequences on students have come into a sharp focus.



















