Airbnb's top travel towns for spring and summer
Airbnb guests traveling during the coronavirus pandemic are gravitating toward nontraditional stays that offer plenty of privacy and outdoor space, a new survey shows.
Republican attorneys general threaten Biden over key element of stimulus plan
Twenty-one Republican attorneys general threatened to take action against the Biden administration over a key element of the recently signed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief law.
Should we be picky choosing a COVID-19 vaccine brand? Dr. Saphier answers
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier argues patients should take what they can get when it comes to coronavirus vaccination.
Tax groups press IRS to delay filing deadline amid additional stimulus payments
Advocacy groups are urging the IRS to delay this year’s tax filing deadline as the agency begins sending out another round of economic impact payments to American households.
AstraZeneca vaccine suspension in Italy, Germany roils Europe's inoculation efforts
Germany, France, Italy, and other major European countries suspended the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine this week, the latest setback in an already slow inoculation effort across the continent.
JPMorgan plans for summer office return for interns as COVID-19 restrictions ease
The major U.S. bank is planning on welcoming back hundreds of interns for when their summer programs kick-off.
Stocks end mixed ahead of the Fed's interest rate decision
U.S. stocks traded cautiously as the Federal Reserve kicks off its two-day policy meeting.
California city moves to padlock restaurant after cutting its electricity for defying COVID shutdown orders
The City of Burbank said it is seeking court authorization to padlock the doors of a restaurant that has stayed open in defiance of city orders to shut down amid the COVID pandemic.
Feds mistakenly gave away $692M in duplicate PPP loans
The Small Business Administration mistakenly paid close to $692 million in duplicate Paycheck Protection Program loans to thousands of small businesses.
California restaurant ignores coronavirus restrictions, gets power cut
Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill owner Baret Lepejian explains why he’s keeping his restaurant open and defying the city of Burbank.
IRS agrees to protect some stimulus checks from debt reductions
The IRS has agreed to not seize some Americans' stimulus check to offset outstanding federal tax debts, according to an agency watchdog.
Facebook partners with Boston Children's Hospital to connect users to COVID-19 vaccines
Facebook partnered with Boston Children's Hospital to roll out a new tool to connect individuals to information about COVID-19 vaccines as part of a global campaign to "make it easier" to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
Coronavirus no longer biggest worry for fund managers
Big money managers say that for the first time in a year COVID-19 is not the biggest tail risk to markets, according to a new survey.
Pfizer eyes 'significant opportunity' to up COVID-19 vaccine costs
A top executive at Pfizer has noted “significant opportunity” for higher pricing of its COVID-19 vaccine when pandemic-driven market forces enter a gradual shift.
Former Microsoft, Amazon exec pleads guilty to $5.5M PPP fraud scheme: 'Please pray'
A former Microsoft executive on Tuesday pleaded guilty to attempting to fraudulently collect $5.5 million in PPP loans.
US air travel hits pandemic high as spring breakers hit the beach
Over the weekend, Miami Beach was teeming with partiers, who at times became unruly and clashed with police.
Post-COVID NYC workers could fall to less than 50% by fall
A new survey says about four out of five remote workers in Manhattan won’t return to the office in the post-COVID future.
Dow, S&P charge to record highs as bond yields ease ahead of Fed meeting
U.S. equity markets rallied Monday as bond yields fell ahead of the Federal Reserve’s two-day meeting.
Biden's $1.9T coronavirus aid package to supercharge US economy: Goldman Sachs
President Biden’s American Rescue Plan will provide a bigger lift to the U.S. economy than previously expected, according to Goldman Sachs.
How to track the status of your third stimulus check
The third round of stimulus checks began flowing into Americans' bank accounts over the weekend — but for those still awaiting its arrival, there's a quick way to track the status.

















