Seafood rides the wave of sales increases during the pandemic
One category of food making its way into the list of inventory staples is an industry that might be less than expected. As a result of pandemic-related beef and chicken shortages, fresh seafood like shrimp is seeing a lift in popularity.
Twitter survives Trump account ban with an increase in users following January move
Twitter's monetized daily active users grew 27% year-over-year to 192 million, driven by "global conversation around current events," such as COVID-19 and the United States' presidential election, as well as "ongoing product improvements."
Barbie, Hot Wheels drive Mattel to big holiday-quarter sales
Mattel Inc beat estimates for quarterly sales on Tuesday as parents splurged on Barbie dolls and Hot Wheels cars for their children during a holiday season that was dulled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
NYSE chief warns it may leave New York if stock transfer tax is imposed
The New York Stock Exchange may leave New York State if Albany imposes a transfer tax on stock sales, the president of the Intercontinental Exchange Inc.-owned exchange operator said on Tuesday in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal
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Nasdaq hits record as Dow, S&P slip ahead of fresh earnings
U.S. stocks took a breather ahead of a basket of earnings later today.
US gun sales booming amid safety concerns
U.S. gun sales skyrocketed 75% year-over-year in January amid safety concerns stemming from coronavirus, the Capitol riots and nationwide unrest.
Biden endorses sending stimulus checks to Americans earning $75,000 during meeting with top CEOs
President Biden on Tuesday said he supported a proposal from House Democrats that would send $1,400 stimulus checks to Americans earning up to $75,000 annually.
US airlines redirecting flights from business hubs to leisure destinations to meet pandemic demands
With the COVID-19 pandemic still lingering, major U.S. airlines are rerouting traditional flights from major business hubs to more leisurely destinations.
Biden, Yellen to meet with JPMorgan's Dimon, Walmart's McMillon
President Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet with some of the nation's top chief executives including JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon and Walmart's Doug McMillon on Tuesday to drum up support for his nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief package.
House Dems propose cutting off $1,400 stimulus checks to families earning over $200,000
House Democrats are plowing ahead with a coronavirus relief package that would keep the existing income limits for the third stimulus check, while narrowing eligibility for higher-income Americans.
Hotels pushing 'elopement packages' to stay afloat during coronavirus pandemic
Hotels are now offering "elopement packages" as a way to maintain revenue streams amid the coronavirus pandemic, allowing people to host "micro-weddings" attended by between 2 and 20 people at smaller venues and lounges as an alternative to big, traditional ceremonies.
Disney powers Dow to fresh record along with S&P 500 and Nasdaq
U.S. equity markets climbed to record highs Monday as investors looked ahead to the prospect that President Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package would sail through Congress.
Disney may relocate some operations from California to Florida
The potential move makes Disney the latest in a growing number of companies considering moving some or all of their operations out of California, which has some of the strictest lockdown measures in the country.
Facebook expands push to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation
Facebook on Monday said it is running the "largest worldwide campaign" to combat misinformation surrounding COVID-19 vaccines.
Americans spent their stimulus checks on rent, utility bills
New data shows how recipients of the $600 stimulus checks distributed at the beginning of January spent the money.
Delta extends middle seat policy
The airline has been offering more space through seat blocking while also reducing the number of people on board each flight since April 2020, the airline said in a statement.
One-third of small businesses say they won't survive without more COVID aid
Without a fresh round of COVID-19 aid from the federal government, about a third of the nation's pandemic-stricken small businesses are warning they won't be able to survive.
NY taxes driving Florida real estate: agent
“Big Money Energy” author Ryan Serhant believes taxes are driving wealth out of states like New York and into states like Florida and warned that government should pay attention to the trend.
Progressives push back after Biden predicts COVID relief won't include minimum wage increase
President Biden is risking an early clash with progressive Democrats over a proposed minimum wage hike.



















