Tech hub rentals lose luster as coronavirus fuels urban exodus
Now, renters are increasingly seeking affordable options with more living space.
Pandemic and coin shortage pose threat to The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign
The Red Kettle fundraiser, known for its signature bell ringing outside of stores that cues the official start to the holiday season, will kick off early this year as the organization faces what could be the greatest risk to its fundraising goals.
Microsoft says Russian, North Korean hackers target vaccine work
Microsoft on Friday said it detected Russian and North Korean hackers trying to steal intelligence from pharmaceutical companies and vaccine researchers.
7 SeaDream cruise passengers test positive for coronavirus, 1 hospitalized
Although SeaDream says it operated successfully earlier this year in Norway, the shipboard COVID-19 outbreak has renewed concerns over the safety of ocean travel during the pandemic.
Coronavirus puts iconic South Florida restaurant in 'different scenario,' owner says
The owner of Joe's Stone Crab has never experienced anything like the coronavirus pandemic.
Stock futures rise as tech rally resumes
Traders will be focusing on producer prices and consumer sentiment reports
Musk says took four COVID-19 tests; two were positive, two negative
When asked by a Twitter user if he showed any symptoms, Musk said he had symptoms of a "typical cold."
Dick's Sporting Goods doubles down on holiday shopping with 10 days of Black Friday
In a move to capitalize on increased holiday shopping traffic and allow for a safe shopping experience the largest U.S.-based sporting retailer is offering 10 days of Black Friday, beginning Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Biden has room on health care, though limited by Congress
Biden's proposals for a public health insurance option and empowering Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices seem out of reach
Former Amazon employee sues company claiming Black, Hispanic workers weren't given PPE
Smalls alleges Amazon subjected a group of African American and Hispanic workers to inferior working conditions compared to its mostly white managers.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek slams California for ‘arbitrary’ rules keeping park closed
Disney does not have a friend in California Gov. Newsom as CEO slams COVID-19 restrictions.
Costco updates mask policy, requires members with medical conditions to wear face shields
Previously, individuals who are unable to wear a mask or face covering due to a medical condition were exempt from this policy.
Taxpayer money in California used to pay PR firms millions for COVID outreach, celebrity influencers
Part of the firm's duties included “recruiting celebrity influencers” to help with coronavirus messaging on social media.
Passenger tests positive for coronavirius on first Caribbean cruise to resume sailing
A passenger aboard the SeaDream Yacht Club’s SeaDream 1 tested positive for COVID-19 on a preliminary basis Wednesday after taking a rapid test.
North Dakota allows infected nurses to keep working
The North Dakota Nurses Association says it doesn’t support a move to allow health care workers who have tested positive for the coronavirus but don’t have symptoms to remain on the job.
Thanksgiving 2020: AAA predicts that 50 million Americans will travel for holiday
AAA Travel has released the results of its annual Thanksgiving travel report, projecting less than 50 million Americans will hit the road for the holiday this year.
Cuomo pushing New York into ‘absolute economic destruction’: Former lieutenant governor
Former New York Lt. Governor Betsy McCaughey slammed Gov. Andrew Cuomo as a "petty tyrant" for new lockdown orders in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Pelosi, Schumer renew push for $3.4T coronavirus relief bill, teeing up battle with McConnell
Democratic leaders on Thursday renewed their push for a multitrillion-dollar coronavirus relief package, likely setting up a showdown with Republicans as the two sides remain fundamentally divided over how much money to spend on stimulus measures.
U.S. clocks record deficit in October on pandemic spending
It's a milestone that may further complicate efforts on another government relief bill, something economists have warned will be badly needed as a second wave of coronavirus infections tightens restrictions on businesses, potentially spurring more layoffs that leave workers struggling to pay for housing and food.
Coronavirus recovery will ‘stall’ or ‘dip’ as next wave hits, Harvard economist warns
Harvard Economics Professor Ken Rogoff told FOX Business on Thursday that he is "very worried about the second wave" in the U.S.


















