Mall of America gives free space to businesses affected by pandemic, riots
The largest mall in the United States is opening a dedicated retail space to businesses encumbered by the pandemic and unprecedented civil unrest in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Half of NYC restaurants, bars may close for good due to COVID-19: audit
A new report reveals that as many as half of NYC bars and restaurants face permanent closure within the next six months.
FDA widens probe into AstraZeneca's US coronavirus vaccine trial: report
The FDA will reportedly look into earlier trials of similar vaccines that were developed by the same scientists.
Hawaiian Airlines expands pre-travel COVID-19 testing options
On Thursday, the airline expanded its offering to appeal to travelers who want to take the test "from the comfort of their home" in order to qualify to be exempt from the Aloha State's 14-day quarantine.
Demand for big-box warehouses soars under e-commerce surge, report says
A key measure of demand for big warehouses soared 51% in the first half of 2020 as the pandemic-driven surge in online sales sent companies scrambling for space to store and deliver goods to locked-down consumers.
Upcoming holiday shopping season will smash digital sales records because of coronavirus, forecast says
Global digital sales this upcoming holiday season will increase by 30% and reach all-time highs as consumers who have been staying away from brick-and-mortar stores because of the coronavirus pandemic increasingly turn to the Internet to make their purchases, Salesforce is predicting.
Amazon warehouse employees say company "didn't have a plan" to deal with coronavirus outbreaks: report
Amazon warehouse employees are seeking transparency from the e-commerce giant after alleging it "didn't have a plan" to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks, according to an extensive report by NBC News.
Restaurant industry leader: Coronavirus aid urgently needed to battle 'fight of our lives'
The restaurant industry “needs Congress to pass the Heroes Act,” Katie Button, the executive chef and CEO of Katie Button Restaurants, told FOX Business on Thursday.
Stock futures continue rally into October on stimulus hopes
Investors will get the latest jobless claims and personal income and spending numbers
CDC extends 'no sail' order for cruise ships due to coronavirus concerns
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday said it has extended a "no sail" order for cruise ships through the end of October amid continued concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
United Airlines said the aid impasse forces it to furlough 13,000 workers
The passenger airlines and their labor unions are lobbying for taxpayer money to pay workers for six more months
Southwest Airlines discloses additional $94M in payroll support from US government
According to the airline, the $94 million represents the remaining funds allotted under the $25 billion bailout from Congress passed in March, which is set to expire on Oct.1, and is in addition to the Southwest's initial allocation of nearly $3.3 billion.
Delayed coronavirus testing halts television productions in Canada: Report
"Riverdale" and "Batwoman" from Warner Bros. have been affected, as have CBS' "Nancy Drew" and "Charmed" and ABC's "Big Sky."
Second round of stimulus checks would be included in coronavirus relief bill: Mnuchin
The U.S. Treasury Secretary said the payments would be ‘similar’ to last time.
Top Democrat says Congress ‘much closer’ to coronavirus relief deal than previously
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, head of the Democratic caucus, said Wednesday both parties are much closer to reaching a coronavirus relief deal than at any point during the months-long impasse over a price point on a relief deal.
New York City restaurants restart indoor dining with fingers crossed
New York City restaurants have been officially cleared to resume indoor dining as of Wednesday, with capacity limited to 25% of normal.
Canada Goose benefits from pandemic-driven outdoor lifestyle
Luxury coat company Canada Goose is riding the tailwinds of the pandemic-driven push toward outdoor activities.
Coronavirus forces Fed to extend ban on bank stock buybacks, dividends
The Fed is keeping a lid on bank dividend hikes and stock buybacks.
Still need your coronavirus stimulus check? Key deadlines to know
No stimulus check yet? You still have time to make sure you get your money.
Newsom signs union-backed law requiring hospitals to have 45-day supply of PPE
The law was heavily backed by unions, including the California Nurses Association and the SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West.



















