NYC restaurants can add 10% ‘COVID-19 Recovery Charge’ to customers’ bills
The New York City Council passed a law that allowed restaurants to add a 10 percent charge on customers’ bill in order to provide some relief in the wake of the pandemic.
Trump says Pfizer taking 'tremendous financial risk' in coronavirus vaccine development
President Trump on Wednesday said Pfizer was taking a "tremendous financial risk" in developing a coronavirus vaccine but that the pharmaceutical giant is confident in the results.
Dave and Buster's eye bankruptcy
The prognosis for Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc., a chain of entertainment centers that offer food, drinks and arcade games, looked increasingly dire this week as the coronavirus economy took a massive bite out of revenue and the company looked to lay off hundreds of workers.
How Ben & Jerry’s in NYC’s heaviest tourist areas is finding new lifelines
How Ben & Jerry's shop owners in two of NYC's most popular tourist locations are finding new ways to reach customers through delivery and ghost kitchens.
Congressional watchdog opens door for Dems to try to overhaul Trump's payroll tax deferral
A congressional watchdog opened the door this week for Democrats to try to nullify IRS guidance implementing President Trump's executive action allowing companies to temporarily defer some employees' payroll taxes.
Carnival Cruise Line cancels more voyages, sells 2 ships
The company said it sold the ships as it moves to remove “less efficient ships from its fleet.”
Second coronavirus stimulus deal unlikely before election: Sen. Chuck Grassley
Sen. Chuck Grassley discussed the progress of a second coronavirus stimulus deal and argued Nancy Pelosi is holding it up for political advantage.
Anti-mask protesters march through Florida Target, yell: 'Take off your mask!'
The group chanted "take off your mask," "we're not gonna take it anymore" as well as "yeah, we got one" as they headed down the store aisle.
Tech rally fizzles after Fed promises low rates through 2023
Investors took the Federal Reserve decision in stride.
Exclusive Sonoma Valley wineries embrace discount pricing during COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing the wine industry to alter their business models and disrupt a 150-year-old supply chain.
NYC mayor de Blasio rules out property tax hikes
The mayor announced other measures to generate budget savings on Wednesday.
Nevada company that hosted indoor Trump rally fined $3,000
Henderson, Nev., issued a $3,000 fine to a local manufacturing company for hosting a Trump rally in violation of COVID-19 restrictions.
Fed signals interest rates will stay near zero through 2023 to bolster US economy
The Federal Reserve concluded its final policy-setting meeting before the November presidential election on Wednesday with a renewed pledge to continue taking aggressive action to support the U.S. economy.
Pelosi causing stimulus stalemate that could help unemployed, Kayleigh McEnany says
It is a "shame" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi does not want to help unemployed Americans, said White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday.
New coronavirus antibody treatment by Eli-Lilly reduces need for hospitalization: study
Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks told FOX Business on Wednesday that the results of a mid-stage clinical trial assessing the drugmaker's experimental antibody treatment reduced the rate of hospitalization in COVID-19 patients.
China's Communist Party demands private sector's loyalty as external risks rise
China’s ruling Communist Party is demanding a show of greater loyalty from the sprawling private sector as the world’s second-largest economy grapples with growing external risks, from open U.S. hostility to the coronavirus pandemic.
Stock futures trade higher ahead of economic data, Fed decision
The Federal Reserve decision will be released Wednesday afternoon
Kraft Heinz to sell part of cheese business for $3.2 Billion
Kraft Heinz said Tuesday that it had reached a deal to sell its U.S. natural-cheese business and a mix of other cheese brands in North America and internationally to France’s Groupe Lactalis SA for $3.2 billion.
Coronavirus vaccine study by Pfizer shows mild-to-moderate side effects
Pfizer Inc said on Tuesday participants were showing mostly mild-to-moderate side effects when given either the company's experimental coronavirus vaccine or a placebo in an ongoing late-stage study.
Shake Shack faces challenge from strict NYC indoor dining rules: CEO
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo enacted a host of guidelines that restaurants must follow when indoor dining resumes on Sept. 30.



















