De Blasio 'hopeful' indoor dining announcement coming 'as early as this week'
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday said he is “hopeful” that the city will have an announcement on whether restaurants can begin indoor dining amid the coronavirus pandemic as early as this week.
Trump coronavirus adviser: AstraZeneca’s vaccine trial pause not ‘anything unexpected’
AstraZeneca pausing the trial of the coronavirus vaccine is an indication that the process is “safe,” White House adviser Dr. Scott Atlas told FOX Business’ “Mornings with Maria” on Wednesday.
JPMorgan investigates employees over potential coronavirus stimulus fraud
JPMorgan Chase is probing the role that some of its employees may have played in potential abuse of the taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program.
Food prices up globally during coronavirus for 3rd month in row
Food prices surged for the third straight month in August globally.
Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott explains why allowing fans at games is an 'advantage' this season
The Cowboys are one of just seven NFL teams expected to play with some number of fans in attendance this fall due to the coronavirus pandemic.
2020 taxes could be headache for some remote workers
A number of new issues are cropping up as employees work from home.
How coronavirus pandemic has led to real estate boom as wider economy struggles
Compass Real Estate Vice President Mike Aubrey explained why real estate has been booming since the coronavirus outbreak and what that means for the economy.
Virgin Australia to cull a third of its Boeing 737 fleet under Bain ownership
Virgin plans to cut a third of its workforce and ditch its widebody planes to focus on being a domestic and short-haul carrier
Stock futures halt slide with tech bounce
The sharp sell-off that began last Thursday has wiped out nearly 7.1% from the S&P 500 as of Tuesday
Wall Street’s reality check as runaway market hits wall
The sharp sell-off that began last Thursday has wiped out nearly 7.1% from the S&P 500 as of Tuesday
Jillian Michaels talks about her app, home fitness and personal battle with coronavirus
As some gyms throughout the country are trying to recover from coronavirus shutdowns, celebrity personal trainer and businesswoman Jillian Michaels has seen the at-home industry boom first-hand.
AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine trial is put on hold, stock tanks
AstraZeneca shares have plunged more than 7% in after-hours trading following news that the company's Phase 3 trial for its COVID-19 vaccine has been put on hold due to safety concerns.
Labor Day travel: TSA screens record number of passengers during coronavirus pandemic
The TSA screened a record number of travelers over the Labor Day weekend since the coronavirus hit the U.S. in March.
Disney cancels Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and Candlelight Processional but adds new options
Disney's two most popular winter holiday events, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom and the Candlelight Processional at EPCOT, will be canceled this year as the company continues to curb the spread of the coronavirus at its theme parks, according to a blog post Tuesday.
Lyft rides recover slightly in August, remain down 53% from last year
Ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc said on Tuesday that its trips rose 7.3% in August from July as operations in Canada recovered faster than in the United States.
Inovio, Thermo Fisher partner to scale up production of COVID-19 vaccine candidate
The company will effectively join other third-party manufacturers helping Inovio scale up production of its experimental vaccine, INO-4800.
Slack boosts outlook as pandemic fuels boom in remote work tools
Slack Technologies Inc. posted record sales and raised its full-year outlook as the workplace-collaboration app provider benefited from the shift to remote working that has lifted the fortunes of many business software companies.
Computer glitches disrupt classes as schools return online
The new school year already has been plagued by failing websites and computer glitches, adding to the list of problems that students have encountered with remote learning.
Brian Kilmeade warns NYC restaurants facing 'unimaginable' disaster thanks to Cuomo, de Blasio
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo have kept bans on indoor dining in the Big Apple in place due to coronavirus, putting restaurant owners at risk of losing their livelihood as the summer winds down.
Marriott to lay off hundreds of workers in October
The company noted that it anticipates a "significant portion" of the employees who are currently on furlough to be back to work by late September.



















