Reopening indoor dining at 25% capacity ‘just doesn’t work’: New Jersey Business & Industry Association president
New Jersey Business & Industry Association President Michelle Siekerka argued that reopening indoor dining at a quarter capacity is keeping the industry and small businesses at risk.
40% of restaurants to close within 6 months without more coronavirus aid
With one in every six restaurants closed permanently or for the "long term" the restaurant industry is on track to lose $240 billion in sales by the end of the year.
Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida: Coronavirus economic recovery 'going to be a while’
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez discussed the progress the Florida county has made in recovering from the coronavirus pandemic and how far it has left to go.
Back to school boosts online grocery sales as parents spend more on food, supplies
Parents are spending more on food online fueled by back to school.
Company behind New York, Boston Sports Clubs files for bankruptcy protection
The company that runs New York Sports Club and Lucille Roberts gyms filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, as business and memberships decline at gyms in parts of the nation still grapple with the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Stocks jump on $67B in tech, biotech M&A
Stocks rallied Monday amid further optimism over a COVID-19 vaccine and after a flurry of deals.
Fraud reports rise as banks dole out PPP loans, report finds
In July thousands of business loan fraud reports were filed, study shows.
Resorts, hotels offer 'school-cations' amid coronavirus pandemic
Resorts in the U.S. and Mexico are providing space and amenities for remote learning while the coronavirus pandemic keeps kids out of the classroom.
Varney: Democrats show they are the party of elites by rejecting coronavirus relief bill
It's tough to get your arms around this: The party of "working people" has just rejected more government help for working people.
Coronavirus vaccine optimism to boost stocks into year-end: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs economists said last week that a faster-than-expected snapback in consumer spending will allow the U.S. economy to grow at a 35% pace in the third quarter, up from its previous forecast of 30% growth.
MGM Resorts adopts smoke-free policy for Vegas Strip casino
Park MGM will prohibit tobacco smoke inside when it opens at the end of September, making it the first smoke-free casino.
Amazon hiring 100,000 workers in US, Canada to keep up with surge in online shopping
Amazon said it has already opened over 75 new fulfillment, sortation centers, regional air hubs, and delivery stations in North America this year.
Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot to make ‘Red Notice’ return as Netflix resumes production
Netflix is resuming the production of its original film “Red Notice,” according to two of its A-list actors.
Amazon, Zoom, Peloton thrive in COVID battered economy
COVID-19 has crushed some companies while creating opportunities for others.
Restaurants brace for colder weather as indoor dining remains limited
To extend outdoor dining as long as possible, restaurant owners around the country are arming themselves with heaters and preparing to construct tents. Many owners, however, agree that these measures will be no match for the weather come November.
United Airlines CEO warns economic woes will get worse without vaccine, new round of stimulus
United CEO Scott Kirby said Sunday that while some industries of the economy have been able to recover, "anything to do with leisure, hospitality, meeting, convention services [and] restaurants are all hurting, and frankly, are near depression levels."
Pfizer CEO says coronavirus vaccine could be distributed to Americans before year's end
While Bourla acknowledged the possibility Pfizer's vaccine candidate could fail, he argued that he doesn't believe any potential financial hit will "break the company" despite investing at least $1.5 billion in the effort.
Warner Bros. is sharing ‘Tenet’ box office numbers on a weekly basis amid uncertain COVID-19 future
With the pandemic still present and keeping many movie theaters throughout the country shuttered, current box office numbers are far from normal.
Jamie Dimon would be better NYC mayor than de Blasio after JPMorgan calls staff back to office: Navarro
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said he'd prefer JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon as New York City mayor over Bill de Blasio after Dimon called most of the bank's trading staff back to the office by Sept. 21 despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Pfizer, BioNTech look to expand late-stage COVID-19 vaccine trial
Pfizer and BioNTech reiterated that results from their vaccine candidate's late-stage trial could be available as early as October.



















