Owner of Minneapolis salon burned to the ground pleads for Trump to visit: 'I want my life back'
The owner of a Minneapolis hair salon that was burned down during riots over the death of George Floyd said that local and state officials have failed to help her rebuild her business and she is now faced with a $200,000 bill just to tear down the destroyed building and put a fence around it.
Trump's payroll tax deferral may never hit some Americans' paychecks — here's why
Many Americans will likely never see a boost in their income, despite President Trump's plan to temporarily defer payroll taxes.
Jobless claims fall to 881,000 as jobs market continues to recover from pandemic
The latest jobless claims figures from the Labor Department, which cover the week ending Aug. 29, show that 881,000 workers sought aid last week.
Campbell Soup sees 'unprecedented demand' during coronavirus lockdowns
Campbell Soup reported earnings and revenue that outpaced Wall Street expectations.
What our leaders can do to serve stakeholders, get Americans working again: IBM Executive Chairman Rometty
Our country is facing a workforce crisis on par with the Great Depression.
Stock futures trade cautiously ahead of jobless claims
Investors will also get to digest reports on July’s trade balance and the ISM’s non-manufacturing PMI for August
LA to furlough 15,000 workers because of virus losses
Mayor Eric Garcetti was expected to approve the measure, which aims to avoid outright layoffs
Suburbs boom as NYC residents look outside the Big Apple
Residential sales dropped in NYC, while notable increases were seen in nearby suburbs.
Biden walks back threat to shut down US economy
For Biden and Trump reviving the battered economy is a key election issue.
US bracing for teacher shortage amid coronavirus pandemic
America is facing a teacher shortage during the coronavirus pandemic, just as the school year is about to begin.
US deficit could hit $3.3T in 2020, amplified by coronavirus relief spending: CBO
The latest projection is for the largest deficit recorded since World War II.
Cash App's popularity during COVID-19 pandemic boosts Square's stock
The Cash App has become a boon for Square Inc. during the course of the coronavirus pandemic, rallying shares 28% in the past month and 166% since the beginning of the year.
New York exodus accelerates amid pandemic as some residents head south
Florida remains a hot spot for individuals fleeing the Northeast.
Dow crosses 29K, nears February highs
US stocks hit fresh records on Wednesday.
Farmers brace for coronavirus impact on food supply in fall
Farmers are facing uncertain fall and winter seasons after experiencing the worst of COVID-19 in the spring.
Dallas salon owner rips Pelosi for neglecting to wear mask: She ‘thinks she’s above everyone’
Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther discussed Nancy Pelosi ignoring coronavirus guidelines by neglecting to wear a mask in a San Francisco salon, saying it's "blatant hypocrisy."
Biden slams PPP, claims funds were not distributed to small businesses
The White House has credited PPP with helping the U.S. economy weather the recession.
More than 20% of food delivery customers claim they encounter a problem with their order
Eaters are encountering problems while ordering food delivery.
Celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito: Local restaurants face ‘mass extinction’ with coronavirus closures
New York City restaurateur Rocco DiSpirito told "Varney & Co." Wednesday that it’s a “dire” time in the history of restaurants.
Parents staying home with kids during coronavirus could damper 'V-shaped' economic recovery: Kudlow
Parents who will need to stay home with children because of closed schools could put a damper on a V-shaped economic recovery, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Wednesday.



















