Trump teases stepping in if Republicans oppose multi-trillion dollar stimulus package
President Trump hinted he might intervene if Republican senators don't support a second coronavirus stimulus package worth trillions of dollars, during an interview with Charles Benson of WTMJ4 Milwaukee on Saturday.
Atlanta Fed president 'concerned' about uneven economic recovery
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said Sunday that he's "concerned" the road to recovery from the coronavirus pandemic may be uneven for different sectors of the U.S. economy.
Pelosi sets 48-hour deadline to reach stimulus deal before Election Day
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi set a 48-hour deadline for the White House to reach an agreement on a new round of coronavirus stimulus before the upcoming presidential election, saying Sunday that she is still "hopeful" despite no agreement yet in the package's language.
Disney World reveals hours for New Year's Eve
It’s finally time to start thinking about how 2020 is going to end.
Airlines plan for prolonged coronavirus travel drought
U.S. airlines expect it will be years before their business recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, even after pulling together over $100 billion by tapping government aid and mortgaging assets including planes and frequent-flier programs.
How a pioneering COVID testing lab helped keep Northeast colleges open
The Broad Institute regularly processes more than 70,000 tests a day—about 45,000 of them from colleges and universities—and has the capacity to go up to 100,000.
Cuomo: Movie theaters in NY can open Friday, with limits
Movie theaters in New York state can reopen beginning next Friday with restrictions on audience size and other precautions in place, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday.
US resorts adapt to new normal of skiing amid COVID-19 pandemic
Helmet, goggles, skis? Check. Hand sanitizer, face covering, reservation? Check.
New York City restaurants offer actors ‘eat now, pay later’ meals
Marseille and Nizza, two restaurants in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, is offering Actor’s Equity card holders “eat now, pay later” meals every night starting at 9 p.m. until close.
Rural Midwest hospitals struggling to handle COVID-19 surge
As the brunt of the virus has blown into the Upper Midwest and northern Plains, the severity of outbreaks in rural communities has come into focus.
WHO-backed study finds no remdesivir benefit for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
A multicountry study funded by the World Health Organization found that the antiviral drug remdesivir didn't reduce deaths from Covid-19 in hospitalized patients.
Dark déjà vu for European economy as virus cases spike
Bars, restaurants, airlines and myriad other businesses are getting hit with new restrictions as politicians desperately try to contain an increase in infection cases
Warner Bros., Universal bosses say no movie theater buyouts are in the works
Regardless of what happened before the pandemic, the future of the theater model remains grim.
How a Goya boycott led to a 'buycott'
First, the Goya Foods boycott turned into a “buycott.” Now the largest Hispanic-owned foods company is finding favorable backlash in the wake of the CEO’s praise for President Trump.
Coronavirus leads to spike in pinball popularity
Pinball machines have become a popular pastime as more people look for non-conventional forms of at-home entertainment in the midst of the pandemic.
Trump announces CVS, Walgreens free coronavirus vaccines deal to help seniors
Residents in all types of long-term care facilities will be able to access the vaccine at no charge.
Trump strikes coronavirus vaccine deal for CVS, Walgreens to give shots to seniors
The Trump administration on Friday unveiled a deal with CVS and Walgreens to administer a future coronavirus vaccine to nursing home residents and staff free of cost.
Coronavirus stimulus deal close to election a ‘huge’ risk for Trump: Mulvaney
President Trump could get hurt politically with a coronavirus relief package this close to the Nov. 3 election due to a media bias, Mick Mulvaney, former White House chief of staff, told "Varney & Co."
Thousands arrive in Hawaii on first day of pre-travel testing
Hawaii's new pre-testing program is an effort to stem the devastating downturn the pandemic has had on Hawaii’s tourism-based economy.
Kudlow says 'almost impossible' to execute coronavirus relief deal before election
Senior White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Friday morning that it would be "almost impossible" to execute a coronavirus relief package before the November election, even if Congress overcame a months-long impasse and struck a deal.



















