Dow jumps 410 points as tech, financials pace stock gains
U.S. equity markets rallied Monday as investors were on the hunt for bargains after a fourth straight week of losses.
Coronavirus experience has more execs looking to improve work-life balance, survey finds
Nearly eight out of 10 corporate executives have experienced poor mental health during the coronavirus crisis, prompting a number of them to re-evaluate and improve work-life balance, a survey showed on Monday.
Billionaire Jeffrey Gundlach slams California over taxes, may leave state
Billionaire bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach is considering packing his bags to escape the “incompetent governance” of California.
Alcohol sales improve with coronavirus restrictions easing at bars, restaurants: Diageo
Spirits giant Diageo, owner of Johnnie Walker and Smirnoff, expects sales to improve through the end of the year as coronavirus restrictions ease.
Amazon Prime Day set for Oct. 13 - Oct.14
After weeks of speculation, Amazon has officially announced that its Prime Day shopping event will take place from Oct. 13 to Oct. 14.
American Airlines CEO 'confident' Congress will reach deal on federal aid for carriers
Parker's high hopes come as Congress has been at an impasse for over a month on additional stimulus, leading many airlines to seek out other alternatives to prepare for the worst as the $25 billion bailout from the federal government is set to expire on Oct 1, which is when airlines can begin to lay off employees.
Grocery stores, food producers beef up inventory for potential second wave of COVID-19, holiday shopping rush
Grocers are looking to beef up their inventory ahead of the upcoming holiday shopping season and in preparation for a potential second wave of COVID-19.
Cheap dollar won’t revive NYC real estate market anytime soon
A weaker U.S. dollar likely won’t give Manhattan real estate its usual boost after the New York borough emerges from its COVID-19 lockdowns.
Hawaiian Airlines offering coronavirus testing to travelers
Hawaiian Airlines announced Friday that it would start offering coronavirus testing to passengers starting on Oct. 15.
Maine lobster business salvaged its summer despite pandemic
Maine's lobster fishermen braced for a difficult summer this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, but then the unexpected happened. They kept catching lobsters, and people kept buying them.
US new coronavirus cases rise by more than 55,000
The number of newly reported U.S. coronavirus cases continued to rise Friday, as a new study showed that less than 10% of U.S. adults had antibodies for the virus through July.
Trump's $200 prescription cards won't hit mailboxes just yet
Government officials said Friday that key details of Trump's election-year giveaway still have to be fleshed out
Dining 'bubbles' are the latest coronavirus-era restaurant trend
In New York City’s Upper West Side, Café du Soleil has taken to the forefront of creative problem-solving with plastic bubble dining pods dubbed as “space bubbles” to cushion the transition to colder and more hostile climates.
Desk shortage forces people to get creative about workspaces
With millions of kids logging onto virtual school this fall, desks. have been in high demand and face a shortage of supply.
Tax-the-rich hikes on the table in several states with already high rates
New Jersey was not the only state eyeing a millionaire’s tax.
Boeing helps lift Dow 358 points as tech shares drive S&P, Nasdaq
U.S. stocks staged a late day comeback but the Dow and S&P still posted weekly losses.
Mnuchin, Pelosi agree to revive coronavirus relief talks as Dems draft $2.4T proposal
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that he and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi agreed to resume talks on another coronavirus relief package more than a month after negotiations first collapsed.
Amtrak passengers can now book trains based on capacity
Amtrak will let solo travelers take up two seats on trains, and is launching these new safety features.
Durable goods weak, as big ticket orders slow
Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket manufactured goods increased just 0.4% in August following a much larger gain in the previous month.
Clorox’s new CEO is racing to keep wipes on store shelves
Linda Rendle ascended to Clorox’s top job this month, during an unparalleled moment for the company: After a stretch of combating flagging sales, Clorox is now facing an explosion of demand for its products.



















