Burger King tells customers to order from McDonald's, other competitors to save jobs
Burger King UK is telling customers to order from its competitors -- including McDonald's -- to help save jobs within the restaurant industry, which continues to be pummeled by the coronavirus pandemic.
Struggling NYC real estate market could create another financial crisis: Don Peebles
Peebles Corporation CEO Don Peebles warns that the struggling New York City real estate market could lead to another financial crisis.
What could fracking industry look like in the next administration
With less than a day before Americans head to the polls for the 2020 presidential election, the issue of energy policy – in particular fracking – continues to be a point of contention between the two candidates.
Midwestern states with low unemployment have few rules
Five of the six states with the nation’s lowest unemployment rates are in the Midwest, have Republican governors and have almost no restrictions intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Alibaba's Singles Day shopping event kicks off early
Alibaba will have more than 2 million items on sale during this year's Singles Day event, twice as many as last year.
Oil prices sink as Europe reintroduces coronavirus lockdowns
Oil prices were under pressure Monday as Western Europe imposed lockdowns aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 and Libya ramped up its production following the lifting of a force-majeure blockade.
Stocks see election boost, Senate races narrow
Investors are in a buying mood ahead of the U.S. presidential election.
Clorox sales spike as coronavirus spurs demand for cleaning products
Clorox Co. raised its full-year outlook as sales surged 27% in the three months through September while consumers stocked up on cleaning products amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
England's theaters to shutter for second national lockdown
U.K. movie theaters will be among the business closing their doors as the nation shuts down for a second time in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
New York is about to kill a whole lot of landlords
Thousands of tenants haven’t paid full rent.
Stock futures trade higher ahead of election, oil slides on COVID-19 lockdowns
Trump vs. Biden is the most anticipated presidential election in U.S. history
Trump vs. Biden on fixing unemployment, creating jobs during coronavirus: Where they stand
With the election days away, the presidential candidates are pitching different ideas about how to restore the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 9 million Americans and killed 229,347.
Airlines’ new pricing strategy: buy one, get one free
Airlines are resorting to a new tactic in navigating the pandemic-inspired collapse in travel: They are giving seats away.
US enlists pharmacy chains to vaccinate against coronavirus: WSJ
More than a dozen retail pharmacy chains have agreed to partner with the federal government to serve as Covid-19 vaccination sites under a plan developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
How luxury brands are tapping into consignment -- and winning
As consignment shopping thrives during the pandemic-driven e-commerce boom and consumer demand shifts towards sustainability, high-end labels are tapping into secondhand markets.
Latest COVID-19 wave worries hospitals even with new treatments
Treatment of the disease remains limited and too many patients with lengthy stays can still overwhelm available doctors and nurses and swamp emergency departments and intensive-care units.
'Frozen' star Josh Gad donating to laid-off Walt Disney World workers
"Frozen" star Josh Gad donated money to Walt Disney World employees recently laid off.
Regeneron COVID-19 drug trial halted in sickest patients
pended testing of its Covid-19 antibody drug in the sickest hospitalized patients because of a safety concern, the latest setback for antibody-drug trials in patients with the most advanced disease.
US agency sets rules for cruise ships to start sailing again
Ship owners must test all passengers and crew at the start and end of all voyages, which are limited to seven days
San Francisco puts a pause on reopening as COVID cases increase
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced Friday that the city will be placing a temporary pause on reopening businesses and various activities as coronavirus cases are again increasing not only in the city, but the state as a whole.



















