NordicTrack suing Peloton, claiming patent infringement on new exercise bike
Peloton is being sued by Icon Health & Fitness Inc., the maker of NordicTrack bikes and treadmills, in a lawsuit filed Thursday claiming patent infringement.
US gun sales soar amid pandemic, social unrest, election fears
The number of first-time gun buyers has skyrocketed this year, driven in part by disturbing news about the coronavirus pandemic, social unrest over police killings of Black people and a potentially contested election that many fear could spark violence.
Troy Aikman praises NFL for coronavirus response, says no fans is a 'burden' for players
Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman feels the NFL has handled the recent outbreak of COVID-19 cases well but admits that the biggest obstacle to overcome this season has been the lack of fans.
Walgreens completes 1M coronavirus tests, ramps up corporate testing
Walgreens is offering COVID-19 tests to main street consumers and big businesses.
Amazon reinstates policy that penalizes workers for taking too many breaks, lawsuit alleges
Amazon brought back a suspended productivity tracking policy, employees at a Staten Island warehouse claim.
Trump says he would raise coronavirus stimulus deal offer to above $1.8T
President Trump said Thursday he would raise his offer for a coronavirus relief package above the White House's current $1.8 trillion proposal amid a months-long impasse with Democratic leaders over more funding.
Citibank's Ray McGuire to run for NYC mayor
NYC Mayoral hopeful Ray McGuire, global head of Citibank’s corporate and investment banking, would inherit a ravaged city left by Bill de Blasio.
Big Tech moving into Manhattan despite coronavirus fears
Although the future of working in Manhattan remains uncertain, especially with the potential of a second wave of infections come wintertime, the tech giants have moved forward with growth plans that predated the pandemic.
Bill Gates on coronavirus: Fall will be 'worse than the summer'
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on Wednesday warned that the coronavirus pandemic could make the fall "worse than the summer."
Stocks slip for third session as economy, COVID-19 concerns resurface
COVID-19 lockdowns are rising globally.
Stock futures fall on fading stimulus hopes, global restrictions
Investors will get new data on jobless claims and manufacturing
Conor McGregor hopes Cowboy’s Jerry Jones will help with Dustin Poirer charity fight
"Jerry Jones is a friend and the stadium can hold our crowd," McGregor said in a tweet Wednesday evening. "I will be ready for Texas and Texas will be ready for my fans!"
New Jersey gym owner says Gov. Murphy ‘abusing’ power, trying to seize nearly $260G worth of his assets
Atilis Gym owner Ian Smith on Tuesday said he received a letter of seizure from the county sheriff’s office demanding that Smith and gym co-owner Frank Trumbetti turn over their assets and pay nearly $260,000 in fines for opening their business and not requiring masks in violation of coronavirus guidelines.
$300B available for stimulus checks, PPP loans, Mnuchin says as relief talks falter
Relief talks are scheduled to take up again on Thursday.
Wells Fargo terminates employees over potential COVID-19 relief fraud
Wells Fargo has fired around 100 to 125 employees suspected of improperly obtaining coronavirus relief funds, a source familiar with the situation told FOX Business.
Is Disney World really operating at 25% capacity?
With the state recently loosening restrictions for theme park operators, is Disney World really operating at 25% of its capacity? There are some good reasons to take Disney on its word.
Varney: Pelosi’s contempt for Trump shouldn’t block coronavirus relief
The speaker won't talk to the president because he doesn't "share our values," so we can't have $1.8 trillion worth of help for distressed people.
Nearly 40% of Americans plan to reduce cell phone costs, citing coronavirus
As a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic, nearly 80% of Americans say they want to spend less on their next phone, according to a new survey.
Zoom unveils new tool allowing users to host online events with paid admission
OnZoom allows paid Zoom account users to create, host, and monetize traditionally in-person events like fitness classes, concerts, stand-up or improv shows, and music lessons on the Zoom Meetings platform.
Encore at Wynn Las Vegas changes hours due to low demand during coronavirus pandemic
Beginning Oct. 19, the resort’s hotel, casino, restaurants and amenities will close at noon on Mondays and reopen by 2 p.m. on Thursdays.



















