US government destroying freedom, ex-McDonald's USA CEO says
Ex-McDonald’s USA CEO Ed Rensi slams the U.S. government for continuing to enforce coronavirus lockdowns.
What to do if you are a victim of unemployment fraud
The FTC's identity theft website allows individuals to report fraud and determine best practices.
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.
Yellen projects full employment in 2022, interest rates to remain low
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen believes that 2022 will see a return to full employment, crediting the recently passed COVID-19 relief bill as a major step down the path toward recovery.
Teslas’ Fremont factory saw over 400 COVID-19 cases between May, December: new documents
Tesla’s Fremont, Calif., factory had hundreds of COVID-19 cases between May and December of last year, according to a legal transparency website.
TSA processes largest number of travelers since last March
The Transportation Security Administration processed its largest number of travelers since March 15, 2020, on Friday.
Banks start processing $1,400 federal stimulus checks
Banks have begun processing $1,400 federal stimulus checks for many Americans as part of President Biden's $2 trillion COVID-19 relief package.
BioNTech recruits rivals to boost COVID-19 vaccine production
The maker of the West's first Covid-19 vaccine is building a new manufacturing alliance that could throw Europe and the rest of the world a lifeline amid a painful shortage of shots and a rebound in infections.
Free Cobra health insurance: Who qualifies and how to sign up
The latest coronavirus relief law, which President Biden signed Thursday, gives many workers who have been laid off over the past year the option to resume employer-based health insurance coverage free from April 1 through Sept. 30.
MLB spring training scores with businesses, fans and cities after 2020 COVID-19 cancelation
Spring training baseball is back after the Major League Baseball season ended early last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only are teams and fans happy, but so are local businesses.
Dow, S&P hits record as big tech retreats and bond yields surge
The Nasdaq was set to open sharply lower Friday morning as the 10-year yield neared its highest level of the year.
Americans may regret coronavirus stimulus checks: Karl Rove
The American people may regret the coronavirus stimulus checks down the line, Fox News contributor Karl Rove argued on "Varney *& Co." Friday.
Broadway theaters remain closed, on anniversary of COVID-19 lockdown
Prior to the order, were 31 productions running including eight new shows in previews. Another eight shows were in rehearsals and were slated to open that spring, according to The Broadway League.
McEnany: Biden’s denial of Trump’s COVID vaccine progress is ‘revisionist history’
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany provides insight into President Biden speaking about the COVID pandemic during a prime-time speech on Thursday night.
Parents could receive $3,600 child tax credit soon - here's what you need to know
If families earn too much to qualify for the expanded tax credits, they can still receive the $2,000 credit for their children if their income level is below $200,000 or individuals and $400,000 for married couples.
$1,400 stimulus checks can be seized by private collectors for unpaid debts
President Biden on Thursday signed into law a sweeping coronavirus relief package that includes $1,400 stimulus checks for many Americans — but some individuals with unpaid debts could have that money seized this time around.
Stock futures trade lower as 10-year yield rises
Investors will examine the latest numbers on producer prices and consumer sentiment
Child tax credit is universal basic income for kids, progressive congressman says
House Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., likened the child tax credit included in President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package to a form of universal basic income on Thursday as progressive lawmakers called for the passage of additional financial assistance programs.
Homebuyers heading to Florida during COVID-19, but nearly as many moving out
Thanks to hurricanes, heat and red-hot home prices, the state’s population growth hit its lowest rate since 2014 during the coronavirus pandemic.



















