Stock futures fall on Fed's recovery concerns
Traders will get reports on jobless claims and manufacturing
Qantas expects global travel won't resume until mid-2021
Routes would be reopened country by country, depending on virus spread
Weed vending machines pop up in Colorado
Coloradans who are concerned about the coronavirus pandemic can now purchase marijuana through a contactless weed vending machine at certain dispensaries.
Hotel industry warns of ‘unprecedented’ surge in coronavirus-related foreclosures
Industry leaders are asking Congress for financial help.
Boston's 'Cheers' bar closing due to coronavirus
Making your way in the world today is proving to be impossible for many restaurants as the coronavirus pandemic has slowed their business.
Stocks retreat after Apple hits $2T in market value
Apple is the first U.S. company to attain a $2 trillion market valuation. Saudi Aramco briefly hit the benchmark last year.
Netflix tests a ‘Shuffle’ button for the indecisive viewer
Netflix has officially launched its test of a "Shuffle Play" button for the indecisive.
Fed officials worried about withdrawal of government support, minutes show
The nascent economic recovery faces several risks, Fed officials said during their July meeting.
Lowe's renting out tools as more Americans ramp up DIY home projects
The North Carolina retailer will now let users rent out power tools for at-home use.
Horse race betting goes mainstream with major sports on hiatus
Even without fans in attendance, growth in television exposure and consumer needs has set off more engagement and investment with the sport, and as a result total wagering has soared, with nearly $1 billion wagered in June alone.
Some college students staying on campus even if classes are remote, says housing complex operator
Some students are indicating that they want to be close to universities even if classes are remote due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to DMG Investments COO Jeff Amengual.
USDA ignored concerns about coronavirus on meat products and packaging, doctor group alleges in lawsuit
A pro-vegan physicians group is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture for coronavirus warning labels on meat.
Coronavirus pandemic shifts how consumers use gig companies: poll
A new study shows how consumer attitudes about using ride-hailing and delivery services have changed. It also highlights a wealth divide, where Americans with higher incomes are able to utilize the services to help reduce their risk of infection.
Private flights see rise in demand amid coronavirus pandemic
Travel might become a little more private – and a lot more expensive – due to the pandemic.
Alcohol rules again loosen as Dubai seeks economic recovery
The economic depression has been worsened by the coronavirus pandemic.
Target sales growth hits record as same-day service fuels online shopping frenzy
Target Corp. reported record comparable sales as customers stocked up on goods while riding out the COVID-19 pandemic from home.
Pope: rich can't get priority for vaccine, poor need help
Pope Francis on Wednesday it would be "sad" to prioritize giving a COVID-19 vaccines "to the richest" rather than the poor.
Lowe's online sales surge 135% in coronavirus do-it-yourself boom
Lowe's Companies, Inc. reported earnings and sales that outpaced Wall Street estimates as more customers shopped online while riding out the COVID-19 pandemic from home.
Stock futures look to add to S&P record run
The S&P 500′s milestone caps a furious, 51.5% rally that began in late March
CEO compensation grew 14% to $21.3 million last year
CEOs at the top 350 firms in the US were paid $21.3 million on average last year, a 14% increase over the year before, as top executives continue to see their compensation skyrocket, according to a report out Tuesday by the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.



















