China thirsty for US crude oil after record refinery action
China is on the hunt for US crude and a lot of it.
Home Depot sales spike as coronavirus spurs home-improvement projects
Home Depot sales jumped 23% in the second quarter as customers worked on their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delta partners with CVS to accelerate COVID-19 testing
Delta Airlines announced Tuesday a partnership with CVS Health to speed up employee COVID-19 testing that the company said would “build confidence about traveling” for its customers.
Uber to operate food delivery even if rides business is shut in California
Uber Technologies Inc on Monday said it would continue operating its revenue-generating food delivery business Uber Eats even if its ride-hail business should be forced shut in California at the end of this week following a court order.
Coronavirus cluster forces UNC to cancel in-person classes
North Carolina's flagship university canceled in-person classes for undergraduates just a week into the fall semester Monday as college campuses around the U.S. scramble to deal with coronavirus clusters linked in some cases to student housing, off-campus parties and packed bars.
IRS reopens window for people to claim missing $500 stimulus payments
People have until the end of September to provide information about qualifying dependents.
How Google Meet bulked up capacity to meet demand during coronavirus
Google has revealed how it scaled its Google Meet teleconferencing service to meet the demand for online meetings during the coronavirus pandemic.
Airlines will continue to struggle to schedule crew, pilots for fall flights, expert predicts
It’s hard to schedule workers when the future is so uncertain.
2 NJ firms to sell PPE at cost to resolve price-gouging charges: feds
Two New Jersey firms have agreed to sell at cost approximately 11 million items of coronavirus personal protective equipment in a deal with federal prosecutors to resolve price-gouging charges.
Cuomo to allow NY gyms to reopen with coronavirus precautions
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that gyms can reopen in the state next week, at one-third capacity and with social distancing and health precautions.
Stocks to surge as coronavirus vaccine boosts economy: Goldman Sachs
The firm believes S&P 500 earnings will be boosted by a sharp rebound in sales and expanding profit margins as the economy recovers and investor confidence gains momentum.
American Airlines seeks to toss COVID-19 class-action suit seeking ticket refunds
American Airlines has asked a judge to throw out a class-action lawsuit seeking air-fare refunds for trips that were canceled amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Domino's to hire more than 20,000 workers in US
The announcement marks the company's second hiring spree since the pandemic and resulting economic shutdowns began in March.
JD.com sales surge amid coronavirus pandemic
JD.com sales rose 34% as more customers shopped online in the wake of COVID-19.
Milwaukee misses Democratic convention: 'It is a gut punch'
The convention would have attracted about 50,000 people to Milwaukee and injected about $250 million into the economy of the key presidential battleground state.
Coronavirus pandemic reshaping air travel as carriers struggle
U.S. airlines have scrambled to reassure travelers that planes are safe. They require passengers to wear face masks and are cleaning cabins more thoroughly, even spraying seats with anti-microbial mist.
Stop & Shop owner doubles down on e-commerce amid pandemic
The owner of Food Lion, Giant Food and Stop & Shop is allocating more funds to its e-commerce operations as the coronavirus pandemic prompts more people to buy groceries online.
German watchdog launches Amazon third party seller investigation
German authorities announced an investigation into Amazon on Sunday, focusing on the company's relationship with third-party sellers who use its website.
How protests are putting America’s cities in 'deep holes': Don Peebles
The Peebles Corporation CEO Don Peebles said violent protests could leave America's cities "reeling" for decades.
South Dakota turns down extra $300-a-week unemployment benefits from Trump administration
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem rejected the federal government's offer of an additional $300 in weekly unemployment benefits and touted her state's economic recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic.



















