Barstool Sportsbook app approved to launch in Michigan
The Barstool Sportsbook app will launch in Michigan on Friday, Jan. 22.
Chicago nursing home network offers cash bonuses to employees who get COVID-19 vaccine
Chicago nursing home network BRIA Health Services is giving cash bonuses to employees who get their COVID-19 vaccines in an effort to boost participation.
Aldi workers who get COVID-19 vaccine will receive extra pay, company says
Employees of the supermarket chain Aldi who choose to receive the COVID-19 vaccine will be paid for such efforts, the German company said this week.
Some GOP lawmakers unwilling to fold Biden's $15 minimum wage raise in COVID-19 relief bill
Some GOP lawmakers are resisting President-elect Joe Biden's proposal to raise the minimum wage to $15 and fold the new requirement into the next COVID-19 relief bill.
Businesses struggle to find qualified applicants despite record number of people looking for work
About 40% of human capital leaders say that their organization has been negatively impacted by talent scarcity, according to the 2021 Talent Trends Report from Randstad Sourceright.
New surgeon general report calls for business investment to improve community health
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams discussed his new report on community health and economic prosperity and argued on Tuesday that when businesses invest in housing, good paying jobs and childcare, they lift up communities and their bottom lines.
Goldman Sachs blows past estimates on trading, dealmaking
Goldman Sachs Group reported strong fourth-quarter results bolstered by record revenue from deal making and the best trading environment in a decade.
Apple temporarily closes stores in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas due to COVID-19 spikes
Apple has temporarily closed more than two dozen stores in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas due to COVID-19 spikes.
San Francisco pay increases pad city executives’ salaries: Report
About 27,900 full-time city employees received a 3% raise.
Trump lifting COVID-19 travel restrictions on Europe, UK, Brazil: sources
The restrictions are set to end under a new proclamation from Trump the same day that new COVID-19 test requirements take effect for all international visitors.
Former San Diego mayor accuses Newsom of not protecting California economy, small businesses amid COVID
California has been experiencing a major spike in coronavirus cases, with Los Angeles passing the one million mark over the weekend as Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom continues to carry out strict lockdown orders.
Janice Dean slams Cuomo over COVID response: 'He wants to be a celebrity,' not a leader
Fox News’ Janice Dean responds to Andrew Cuomo’s office saying she’s “not a credible source on anything.”
Cuomo asks to buy COVID-19 vaccines directly from Pfizer, in what could be a first
After taking heat for his state's coronavirus vaccine rollout, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that he asked Pfizer about the state buying doses of the vaccine directly.
Varney rips Biden for using California as model for US amid COVID-19 pandemic: ‘It’s unsettling’
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney argues Joe Biden’s goal to make America more like California is "a dire warning."
Most Americans will get COVID vaccine by mid-2021 despite hiccups: Operation Warp Speed’s Slaoui
Operation Warp Speed scientific head Dr. Moncef Slaoui said on Monday that he is “confident that we should be able to immunize the overwhelming large majority of the American population by the middle of 2021,” even though the rapid expansion of COVID-19 vaccinations to senior citizens across the U.S. resulted in bottlenecks and system crashes.
Still no second stimulus check? Here's how to get the missing money
Millions of Americans have already received their $600 stimulus check, but some who are still waiting for the money to arrive will need to file a tax return in order to receive the money.
Covid-19 Vaccines Are Getting Stuck at the Last Step
Some local health officials have criticized the federal government for not doing enough in the 'last-mile.'
Companies race to develop drugs that stay ahead of coronavirus mutations
COVID-19 medicines currently on the market are cumbersome to use, and doctors worry that virus variants could make them less effective.
COVID-19’s blow to business travel expected to last for years
One forecast sees around 70% of pre-pandemic corporate travel returning by 2023.
Fauci: New COVID-19 vaccines could be ‘weeks away’ from possible approval
A third authorized vaccine would help bolster supplies and expand rollout across the nation.



















