Restaurant owner: Coronavirus lockdowns in California will bring death, poverty
Angela Marsden, owner of the Pineapple Hill Grill & Saloon, made an emotional plea to local officials in California, warning that new lockdown orders in the state will have dire consequences.
'The Croods: A New Age' tops the U.S. box office again with mild profits amid the coronavirus pandemic
Universal and DreamWorks’ “The Croods: A New Age” proved it has staying power taking the top spot at the box office once again in a shockingly mild post-Thanksgiving weekend.
CVS needs to hire thousands to roll out vaccine distribution – here are the jobs available
CVS is prepared to provide vaccinations in all 50 states, as well as Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, based on the prioritization schedule.
US economy at risk of 'double-dip' recession without additional coronavirus relief
The U.S. economy faces the risk of a double-dip recession if Congress fails to pass another round of emergency aid before the end of the year.
Coronavirus lockdown in California forces business to flee the state
California’s new coronavirus shutdown is proving to be “very difficult,” the president of a managed service provider and business IT support firm in Long Beach said Monday.
Restaurants unite against Michigan's coronavirus restrictions
Hundreds of restaurant owners in Michigan came together to push back against coronavirus restrictions, Joe Vicari Restaurant Group owners told FOX Business.
10K restaurants close in 3 months amid coronavirus 'free fall,' industry group finds
The National Restaurant Association warned that more than 500,000 restaurants are at risk of closing amid the "economic free fall" caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus vaccine to fuel faster economic recovery: Goldman Sachs
A “resilient” consumer and an imminent COVID-19 will propel the U.S. economy to faster growth than previously expected in 2021, according to Goldman Sachs Group.
CEOs tell Biden administration coronavirus stimulus, infrastructure top priorities
The nation's most powerful CEOs are ready to work with the incoming Biden Administration.
Sanders, AOC criticize $908B coronavirus relief proposal from bipartisan senators
The $908 billion coronavirus relief framework unveiled last week by a group of bipartisan senators has garnered support from key congressional leaders, spurring hope that lawmakers will be able to strike a deal before the end of the year.
Bipartisan coronavirus relief deal to boost weekly jobless aid by $300, but won't include stimulus check
Bipartisan lawmakers are set to unveil more details on a proposed coronavirus relief bill Monday as they look to break a months-long stalemate over another round of emergency aid in the few days Congress has left to act.
Safety ‘discouraged’ at NYC Whole Foods warehouse where six caught COVID-19: Former labor secretary
Last Spring, coronavirus cases among workers at a Staten Island Amazon distribution center led to two labor protests at the facility over the tech giant’s handling of the illness.
Seattle weighing $5M COVID relief package for restaurants, bars, hospitality workers
Seattle city officials on Monday will decide whether to move forward with a $5 million economic stimulus package aimed at helping restaurants and bars as well as hospitality workers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
15 law students notified they did not pass bar exam after previously being told they did
The notification occurred after the Kentucky Office of Bar Admissions discovered a scoring error that resulted in incorrect result information for 18 applicants.
Costco extends special senior shopping hours indefinitely due to COVID spike
Customers eligible for the special operating hours include those who are 60 years or older, and those with disabilities or who are immunocompromised. Guests will not be admitted.
FDA to hold emergency use authorization hearings for Pfizer, Moderna vaccines
The Food and Drug Administration will consider Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Pfizer’s vaccine candidate on Thursday and Moderna’s vaccine candidate on Dec. 17.
Minnesota bar owner who refused to close amid coronavirus restrictions has license suspended
Havens Garden owner Larvita McFarquhar is defying Minnesota coronavirus orders by keeping her restaurant open, all to teach her daughters about the greatness of the U.S. Constitution.
COVID-19 relief: What's on the table as Congress seeks deal
After numerous fits and starts and months of inaction, optimism is finally building in Washington for a COVID-19 aid bill.
Euphoric stock market runs risk of buzz-kill without COVID-19 help
A sense of euphoria has taken over the stock market as the S&P 500 delivers the “greatest Wall Street rally of all-time.”
DeVos suspends student federal loan payments through January
The Trump administration extending a moratorium that started early in the pandemic but was set to expire at the end of this month.



















