Gender bias: Remote working hurts women's careers, helps men's
Working from home amidst the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately negatively impacted the careers of women, parents, and people of color, according to a new report released Thursday.
Restaurant closings can double within next 3 months, investment company CEO warns
The number of restaurants closing permanently could double in the next 60 to 90 days due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns, Ray Washburne, Charter Holdings CEO, said Thursday.
Lord & Taylor holding going-out-of-business sales as company closes all stores
The sale, led by the joint venture of Hilco Merchant Resources and Gordon Brothers, will take place at the 194-year-old brand's 38 brick-and-mortar stores and online marketplace. The discounts will apply to any existing inventory, new store arrivals and on new categories not previously sold at these stores.
US pending home sales rise for third straight month in July
The housing market is being powered by record low interest rates
FDA warns against hand sanitizers that look like drinks
Some alcohol-based sanitizers were being sold with cartoons for children.
Delta has put 240 people on 'no fly list' for not wearing masks, CEO says
There is no U.S. federal mandate on masks in airports or on airplanes, leaving U.S. airlines to enforce their own rules.
Costco free food samples return with new look: report
Costco's free food samples are back with a twist
With stimulus checks on hold, Americans are spending less at the grocery store
End to extra unemployment benefits among reasons for recent dip in food spending.
Stock futures trade lower ahead of Fed speech, GDP report
Discount retailers and PC makers will report earnings
New York real estate trails other major market recoveries
The state's unemployment and mortgage delinquency rates remain high.
IRS to mail stimulus checks to 50,000 Americans after error
The IRS is sending out "catch-up" stimulus checks to about 50,000 Americans in September after an error the agency made earlier this year.
New York City restaurants face decision: Break indoor dining mandate or permanently close
NYC restaurants like Max's Es-ca in Staten Island want answers as to why indoor dining is being held up by Mayor de Blasio.
Coronavirus pandemic forces over half of San Francisco storefronts to close
When deciding whether it's worthwhile to reopen businesses have to evaluate two major things: Whether are allowed to open and second, "whether there is enough customer base to make it worthwhile to open," the spokesperson told FOX Business Wednesday.
YouTube removes more videos than ever during coronavirus pandemic
YouTube took down more than 11.4 million videos from April through June, compared with just under 9 million in the same period last year.
S&P 500, Nasdaq post most consecutive records of 2020
Durable equipment orders surged in July, with outsize gains in transportation, according to data published Wednesday.
New York City museums gear up to reopen with new kind of experience
New York City museum leaders say they have had to “re-imagine and re-engineer" their spaces as they prepare to open their doors for the first time following months of closures brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
White House looking at executive action to halt airline furloughs, layoffs: Meadows
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Wednesday that if Congress does not take action, President Trump is prepared to take executive action to help airline workers.
China cashes in on America's coronavirus lockdown
China's economy has benefited from a surge of tech shipments related to more people working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic.
4 signs you're ready to claim Social Security
Here are 4 signs you are ready to. start getting your Social Security checks.
Moderna says COVID-19 vaccine shows signs of working in older adults
Moderna said that its experimental coronavirus vaccine induced immune responses in people aged 56 years and older, a promising sign for a vulnerable age group.



















