San Francisco Bay Area counties saw significant population declines last year
Counties in California's Bay Area saw significant population declines over the past year, according to the state's Department of Finance.
Former Amazon employee sues company, alleges she was fired for getting 'long COVID'
A former Amazon employee sued the company Monday, claiming she was wrongly fired from her job and was told to pay back $12,000 in wages after coming down with “long COVID.”
California saw population shrink again during pandemic's 2nd year
California saw its population decrease in 2021, the second consecutive year the state has seen a population decline.
Apple employees say returning to the office will make company ‘younger, whiter, more male-dominated’
SomeApple employees are pushing back against the company’s plans to have employees come back to the office, saying such policies will make the tech giant “younger, whiter, (and) more male-dominated.”
Moderna lawsuits could leave taxpayers on the hook after company made billions
Moderna faces multiple lawsuits over its COVID-19 vaccine which could leave taxpayers paying the tab.
Airbnb ending COVID-related refunds
Airbnb announced in a note on its website that on May 31, it will be updating its extenuating circumstances policy.
China’s hardline COVID lockdowns taking bite out of economy, hurting demand
From electric vehicles to fast food, industries across China are feeling the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns as demand plummets.
New Zealand hosts tourists for first time after lifting pandemic restrictions
New Zealand opened up its borders to tourists Monday for the first time in more than two years following an easing of pandemic restrictions.
COVID-19 cases rise in the US, with limited impact
Coronavirus infections have not sparked a surge in severe illness even as risks remain and despite the presence of a new COVID-19 variant.
Republicans unveil small business administration reform legislation to combat 'fraud, mismanagement' of agency
The Small Business Administration (SBA) needs more oversight to root out fraud, boost private-sector lending and help rural entrepreneurs, according to Republicans on the House Committee on Small Business.
US economy shrank 1.4% at beginning of 2022, marking worst quarter in 2 years
The U.S. economy cooled markedly in the first three months of the year, as snarled supply chains, record-high inflation and labor shortages weighed on growth and slowed the pandemic recovery.
Moderna asks FDA to authorize COVID vaccine for emergency use in children under 6
Moderna asked Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulators on Thursday to authorize its COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use in children under 6 years of age.
Genexa takes on Johnson & Johnson with launch of first clean OTC pain pill
Genexa co-founder and CEO David Johnson discusses the all-organic health brands partnership with Walmart on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Looming 'housing recession' has builders appeal to Biden administration
As mortgage rates and home prices reach record highs, the National Association of Homebuilders is now calling on the White House to take action.
US FDA approves Gilead's COVID-19 drug for young children
The FDA has granted full approval to Gilead's remdesivir COVID-19 treatment for children 28 days and older.
Workers changing jobs are receiving massive pay increases, analysis shows
Americans who switched jobs this year are often receiving double-digit pay increases, according to a new survey, underscoring how a tight labor market has empowered workers – and fueled inflation.
Varney on COVID: This is China's nightmare, and it's hard to see a way out
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the global impact of China's COVID lockdowns
Japan's Shionogi says COVID-19 pill shows rapid clearance of virus
Japan's Shionogi & Co. Ltd. reported rapid clearance of the coronavirus with its COVID-19 pill.
Chippendales strippers retain DC lobbyist to help secure pandemic aid
Chippendales, the famed male stripping troupe is lobbying to ensure they receive pandemic relief.
LA company allegedly faked COVID test results; agrees to pay $22.5 million
A Los Angeles, California based COVID-19 testing company has agreed to fork over a $22 million settlement after being accused of forging test results and engaging in false advertising.



















