Gap misses profit estimates on higher costs from online shift
The company also forecast fourth-quarter sales to be flat or slightly higher than last year
GoodRx co-CEO: We are happy Amazon is joining online health care space
GoodRx Co-CEO Doug Hirsch told the Claman Countdown that he believes Amazon's move could ultimately allow more consumers to get cheaper prescriptions by mail.
Los Angeles dining ban will move forward despite effort to block measure
A judge on Tuesday rejected a request to prevent the measure from taking effect.
Regal Cinemas' owner Cineworld secures lifeline to stay afloat during pandemic
In a move that marks the first sign of hope for the theater industry amid the coronavirus pandemic, Cineworld has reportedly secured additional liquidity that will help it stay afloat until things settle down.
Home buyers pivot back to urban cities, rural areas still hot
A new report released Tuesday by real estate brokeredge Redfin found a 200% year-over-year increase in page views for homes in large metro areas, including cities and their surrounding suburbs, during the month of October.
Azar says US ready to roll out coronavirus vaccine thanks to Operation Warp Speed, President Trump
The U.S. government is ready to distribute a much-anticipated coronavirus vaccine to the American people, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced Tuesday on “Making Money with Charles Payne.”
Dow 30,000 makes history, S&P hits fresh record on Yellen, vaccine optimism
The Dow is on pace for the best month since January 1987.
California, New York house most expensive US ZIP codes
California secured its ranking as the nation's most expensive housing market.
Restaurateur finds creative way to weather LA County dine-in ban
In March, Uy began to serve up burgers outside Mignon -- where he typically serves a variety of cheese and charcuterie boards, sandwiches, oysters and wine -- on its closed days.
Ford orders freezers to make coronavirus vaccine available to employees
Ford has ordered 12 freezers to store coronavirus vaccines for its employees once it is available.
Blade becomes first airline to require COVID-19 tests before flights
Blade is the first aviation company to require pre-boarding coronavirus testing for flights within the U.S.
Millions of Americans face eviction at year's end as coronavirus cases surge
The U.S. is facing a tidal wave of evictions at the end of the year unless the federal government, in the eleventh hour, extends key pandemic-related protections for millions of renters and homeowners.
Truckers call out ABC's 'Big Sky' for 'tasteless' representation of industry
The new thriller from writer David E. Kelley follows a private detective team that joins forces with an ex-cop as they search for sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana.
Some Democrats open door to smaller coronavirus relief deal
Some Democratic lawmakers opened the door this week to a smaller coronavirus relief deal as Congress faces growing pressure to pass an aid package before the end of the year.
Rite Aid expands coronavirus test program to include teens
Rite Aid will continue offering coronavirus testing to both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals, and even expand the program to include children as young as 13.
NYC steakhouse owner: Many restaurants will close by end of year without government help
Amid stalled negotiations over a new coronavirus relief package, Bobby Van's Steakhouse owner Joseph Smith warned on Tuesday that “a lot” of restaurants will close by the end of the year.
Peloton buyers sick of months-long delays
Consumers are griping online, flooding customer-service lines, defecting to competing brands and sharing tips to re-create the Peloton experience on rival bikes and treadmills.
eBay giving $500G in grants to small business owners
Applications are open for eBay's new "Up & Running" program that will award $500,000 in grants to small business owners struggling amid the pandemic.
Rich New Yorkers are hiring line-waiters to sit in COVID-19 testing queues
Even as New Yorkers are advised to cancel Thanksgiving plans and only celebrate with their immediate households, thousands are hitting testing sites for some reassurance — and paperwork — ahead of travel and Turkey Day bashes.
Dollar's coronavirus losses hint at boom in riskier markets
The U.S. dollar is set to weaken as investors turn their attention to riskier assets while the world tries to move past the COVID-19 pandemic.



















