Hotel bookings surge following news of COVID-19 vaccine approval
After news of the FDA's first COVID-19 vaccine approval, the number of hotel bookings at properties across websites such as Hyatt, Marriott, Best Western and booking platforms like Kayak, Hotwire and Priceline saw the largest jump in daily bookings since March when the pandemic became widespread in the U.S., according to new data shared with FOX Business from travel technology company RateGain.
MLB star partnering with medical expert to push people to do a blood plasma therapy trial
Joining medical expert Dr. Shmuel Shoham on FOX Business on Thursday, baseball star Didi Gregorius said he “wants to use his platform” to encourage people to do a trial for blood plasma therapy.
Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther: Coronavirus lockdown revolt may still land me in jail
Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther’s legal battles over fighting the coronavirus lockdown continue.
Second stimulus check: How much your payment could be in latest coronavirus relief deal
Congressional leaders are inching closer to striking a deal for a long-delayed coronavirus relief bill as millions of Americans still reeling from the pandemic await relief.
Massive snowstorm sees over 600 flight cancelations
U.S. airlines, already struggling under the economic depression of the COVID-19 pandemic, were forced to cancel more than 600 flights this week as a massive snowstorm pounded the East Coast.
Rite Aid partners with CDC on COVID-19 vaccine as profits soar
Rite Aid Corp. is partnering with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in helping administer COVID-19 vaccines.
Negotiations on $900B coronavirus relief deal inch forward as Friday deadline looms
Congressional leaders continued to hammer out the details of a $900 billion coronavirus relief bill alongside a year-end spending bill as another government shutdown deadline on Friday evening looms.
Southwest Airlines pilots facing furlough push for congressional relief
Airline pilots and other employees are watching congressional leaders' coronavirus relief talks with hope.
Number of Americans filing for unemployment aid hits highest level since September
The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits remained elevated last week.
Stocks futures gain on stimulus optimism
Traders will examine the latest jobless figures as well as housing starts
US airlines closing in on new government assistance package
The bill would allocate $17 billion to airlines and allow them to bring back more than 32,000 workers furloughed in October
New York comedy club owner insists live entertainment is ‘essential,' especially during pandemic
Stand Up NY comedy club owner Dani Zoldan addresses double standards in entertainment.
Tyson fires seven managers after investigation into COVID-19 betting ring
Tyson Foods fired seven managers Wednesday after an independent investigation led by former US Attorney General Eric Holder into allegations that employees created a cash buy-in betting pool to wager on how many plant workers would contract COVID-19.
Chicago couple converts van to dining room to enjoy restaurants despite COVID restrictions
The idea came to Doug and Kim White in October after they were lamenting the city's latest coronavirus mandate while driving around town.
$750 to Zoom with Santa? That's the new COVID reality
According to Taylor's website, the cost of the visit can range between $250-$750 depending on the length of the visit (15, 30, 45, or 55 minutes), and whether the day of the week and time of the Virtual Visit is in a peak or off-peak time period.
New York superintendent calls for 'Marshall Plan' for schools: ‘We’ve been screaming’ for support
White Plains Public Schools Superintendent Joseph Ricca advocates for support from the federal government in schools nationwide.
Biden's immigration plans to be put to the test with recent surge in border crossings
Hundreds of Honduran nationals are heading to the southern U.S. border in an organized caravan seeking refuge, signaling what could be one of President-elect Joe Biden’s first major challenges in office.
Powell worries US small businesses may not withstand final stretch of pandemic damage
The Fed chair said it would be “bad” to see people lose their livelihoods because they couldn’t make it through the last few months of the economic turmoil.
The French Laundry received over $2.4M in PPP loans
The French Laundry, the posh California restaurant where Gov. Gavin Newsom was spotted dining with friends and lobbyists one month ago, received more than $2.4 million in taxpayer-funded loans through the Paycheck Protection Program.
Cuomo's COVID indoor dining ban will hurt an economy already in dire straits: Pataki
Former New York Gov. George Pataki would not have issued an indoor dining ban in New York City.



















