NYC landlord facing his own eviction as ‘deadbeat’ tenants refuse to pay rent
A New York City landlord is facing his own eviction as tenants in his Harlem building refuse to pony up the rent.
Barstool Fund help 'a miracle,' New York restaurant owner says
Yonkers, New York restaurant San Martino Ristorante is getting a big assist from the Barstool Fund, and owner Alfio Lo Paro says receiving the help is a miracle.
Steph and Ayesha Curry give Bay Area restaurant $25K New Year's surprise
According to a National Restaurant Association study, nearly 17% of all U.S. restaurants -- more than 110,000 businesses -- have closed long-term or permanently.
Washington yoga studio uses religious exemption to avoid coronavirus orders
Seattle's HauteYoga -- one of the city's highest-rated studios -- is holding in-person classes, despite Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee's recent extension of statewide restrictions.
Hotel owners are still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic
Even though the industry's worst year in living memory ended with a glimmer of hope, many in the industry expect the celebrations to be short lived.
Three illegal New Year’s Eve parties busted in New York City
Hundreds of revelers desperate for a taste of New Year’s Eve normalcy were busted overnight for attending illegal parties in violation of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the New York City sheriff said Friday.
Mercy Chefs founder: It's 2021 and America is hungry. Here's what I've seen and what we need next
Americans have taken food insecurity for granted for a long time.
Essential tax tips for 2021
Many taxpayers may be faced with different circumstances this year owing to the pandemic.
Federal government reverses course on charging distilleries $14,000 for making emergency hand sanitizers
Distilleries that made hand sanitizer amid a shortage earlier this year were shocked to learn this week that the FDA was slapping them with a $14,060 fee, but in a reversal Thursday night, the Department of Health and Human Services directed the FDA to cease enforcement of the fees.
30 Day Fund founders pledge $1M to Barstool Fund for small businesses
30 Day Fund founders Pete and Burson Snyder on Thursday pledged $1 million to The Barstool Fund if the fundraising effort reaches $14 million by midnight.
California casinos plan New Year's Eve galas despite COVID-19 threat
Northern California casinos are going forward with New Year's Eve party plans as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on in the already-ravaged Golden State.
Google Doodle acknowledges 'cuckoo' year
At the conclusion of a year that could be aptly described as crazy, it was only fitting that Google ring in 2021 with an animated cuckoo clock.
Top work-from-home trends of 2020
Here are some of the top work-from-home trends that have defined 2020.
Barstool Fund helps Pennsylvania family-run bowling alley: 'Every month was hit or miss'
National digital media company The Barstool Sports is making an impact on small-business owners who are struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic through a fund to help keep them afloat.
Ford, Bryan Cranston’s new coronavirus ad campaign urges Americans to ‘finish strong’ as vaccines roll out
To encourage Americans to #FinishStrong, the carmaker teamed up with filmmaker Peter Berg and award-winning actor Bryan Cranston.
US economy's wild ride during COVID pandemic gives clues for 2021
For the economy, 2021 should be a less volatile year.
CEO of BrewDog offering bars as COVID-19 vaccination venues: 'We have waiting areas, huge refrigerators'
James Watt, co-founder of the chain, tweeted at Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, and Matt Hancock, British secretary of state for health and social care, offering up assistance.
DC program grants over $200,000 in pandemic relief to microbusinesses
The program is the latest effort by the local government to support businesses across the city.
Unemployment benefit claims unexpectedly fall as coronavirus lockdowns widen
The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week amid a rise in COVID-19 infections and new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the disease.
Lessons from a crazy year in financial markets
Here are the lessons investors say they have learned from an unforgettable year.



















