Coronavirus placing survival of these 20 jobs at risk: Glassdoor
Even as the economy rebuilds from the recession, adding back more than 10 million jobs in just a few months, many jobs will not be coming back any time soon, according to a new Glassdoor report on the outlook of the workforce post-COVID-19.
You'll need to take a $50 COVID test to dine at this restaurant
A New York City restaurant will, starting next week, require its patrons to take a $50 COVID-19 test before being allowed to enter the establishment.
Home construction stays hot, economic bright spot
Home construction rose 4.9% in October as home building remains as one of the bright spots of the economy.
KFC unveils new restaurant designs for growing contactless ordering demand
Kentucky Fried Chicken is going to look different in the very near future.
Will coronavirus vaccine distribution be held up by refrigeration supply chain woes?
Roughly nine months later, experts fear the supply chain will face even more strain as hospitals, medical centers, and doctors race for refrigerators to house vaccines.
Pelosi, Schumer urge McConnell to restart coronavirus relief talks
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to resume negotiations on another coronavirus relief package with the clock running out for Congress to strike a deal before year's end.
Jamie Dimon blames 'childish behavior' in Congress for coronavirus relief deadlock
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon lashed out at Congress for a months-long deadlock over another coronavirus relief package to help American workers and families still reeling from the pandemic-induced recession.
Tech titan flees San Francisco for Florida, says city is poorly managed
Tech titan Keith Rabois announced this week he is leaving California's Silicon Valley and moving to the Floridian metropolis of Miami.
FDA approves first COVID-19 test kit for home use
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it had approved the first COVID-19 self-testing kit for home use that provides results within 30 minutes.
DHL, UPS, delivery companies hiring thousands as shoppers stay home
With the coronavirus pandemic keeping droves of Americans out of stores, online shopping is projected to surpass $189B over the next two months, up 33% from 2019.
Employees upping health, increasing life insurance policies amid COVID-19 outbreak
While more employees are paying attention to their health plans, droves of others are grappling with how to obtain insurance after a swath of industries were forced to lay off employees in an attempt to weather the virus-related economic downturn.
Coronavirus vaccine not cure-all for bond investors
A COVID-19 vaccine may not come soon enough to stabilize the U.S. economy
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine 95% effective in final results, company to seek approval within days
The companies said they have collected the two months of safety data on about 19,000 study subjects requested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
World stocks catch breath after vaccine euphoria, US stocks expected to hold steady
Global shares were little changed and oil rose on Wednesday as weak U.S. retail sales and a surge of new coronavirus cases dampened but did not extinguish the euphoria from recent COVID-19 vaccine breakthroughs.
Listerine says it is not clinically proven to fight COVID-19
Johnson & Johnson has debunked a new study that suggests mouthwash can kill off coronavirus within 30 seconds.
New York Dem Gov. Cuomo to get pay raise despite state's $63B budget deficit
Cuomo's salary will jump from $225,000 to $250,000 on Jan. 1, 2021, according to a resolution passed by the state Senate and Assembly back in 2019, making him the highest paid governor in the nation.
Some Walmart stores see shortages of toilet paper, cleaning supplies, executives say
In an earnings call on Tuesday, Walmart executives confirmed that some Walmart locations are struggling to keep shelves stocked with certain items.
NYC tourism may not recover to pre-pandemic levels for years, report predicts
City could see 66% year over year decline in visitors due to the pandemic.
Walmart CEO eager to work with Biden, Congress
Walmart CEO extends a welcome to President-elect Joe Biden.
Restaurants are becoming 'scapegoat for reflexive shutdown': NRA says
The NRA issued a letter to the National Governors Association (NGA) arguing that there is "no scientific evidence" linking restaurants around the country to increased cases.



















