Stock futures bounce back from Tuesday pause
Before the bell, traders will examine the latest consumer price report
UK economy officially in recession after 20.4% slump
The slump follows a 2.2% quarter-on-quarter contraction in the first three months of the year
Trump’s payroll tax holiday a ‘substantial’ lift for businesses as terms remain unclear
The president is looking to implement the measure by Sept. 1.
Ruby Tuesday has quietly shut down locations since January: report
Since Jan. 23, roughly 169 of its eateries have permanently shuttered, according to Business Insider, citing data by data compiled by AggData. That leaves the company with approximately 298 restaurants that are still operational worldwide, according to the data.
Delta CEO warns of 'furloughs in the tens of thousands' for airline industry if stimulus talks remain at stalemate
"If we do not get the support that we need, I know within the industry there will be furloughs and probably some pretty large numbers of furloughs in the tens of thousands of employees," Bastian told the Claman Countdown on Tuesday.
North Carolina aquarium rounds up tossed coins to pay bills during coronavirus pandemic
A North Carolina aquarium shut down for nearly six months amid the coronavirus pandemic has gathered about “100 gallons” of tossed coins from a large waterfall at the facility in order to pay its bills.
CEOs say a remote workforce will last past the coronavirus pandemic
Coronavirus has forced businesses to embrace new ways of working, and some of the adaptations may stick around long-term. A remote workforce may be one of those things that last, as 78% of CEOs globally say that remote collaboration will be an enduring part of their company culture, according to a new survey by the accounting firm PwC.
Clothing brands claim to be making jeans, dress shirts with 'anti-coronavirus' materials
Denim brand Diesel is currently promoting an antiviral fabric for its jeans, a material said to “physically halt 99% of any viral activity."
Coronavirus ‘spit test’ used by NBA nearing FDA approval
The FDA is on the verge of approving a saliva-based coronavirus test created by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health.
Stocks slide as coronavirus relief talks stall
Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the White House and top Democratic negotiators did not hold talks on a COVID-19 relief package on Tuesday.
Retail investors scooped up these 5 stocks in July
TD Ameritrade clients took a deliberate approach to stock purchases as the S&P 500 climbed 5.51% during July.
Trump's $400 unemployment extension sparks pushback from Cuomo, Newsom
The Trump administration appears to have walked back its plan to require states to chip in for enhanced unemployment benefits after outcry from governors, including Gavin Newsom of California, Andrew Cuomo of New York and Arkansas' Asa Hutchinson.
Trump considering another executive order on cutting the capital gains tax
Just days after bypassing Congress and issuing four executive actions on coronavirus relief, President Trump is weighing another potential executive order to target capital gains taxes, Fox Business has learned.
Waffle House CEO on reopening restaurants amid coronavirus pandemic: 'We’re almost back to full capacity'
Waffle House CEO Walt Ehmer told “Varney & Co.” on Tuesday that most of the restaurants that were closed during the coronavirus pandemic due to stay-at-home orders in an effort to slow the spread have reopened.
Employees boost retirement savings accounts despite coronavirus recession
The coronavirus pandemic's toll on the economy did not keep Americans from growing their workplace retirement accounts, according to new numbers from Fidelity Investments.
Uber and Lyft must classify California drivers as employees, not independent contractors: judge
Uber and Lyft drivers in California must now be classified as employees instead of independent contractors, a shift that would guarantee benefits like overtime, sick leave and expense reimbursement for workers who make up much of the freewheeling gig economy.
Extra coronavirus unemployment benefits to start in 2 weeks: Kudlow
The Labor Department expects enhanced unemployment checks to go out in roughly two weeks, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Tuesday.
Tyler Perry reveals how his production company is operating amid pandemic, calls it 'Camp Quarantine'
Tyler Perry is opening up about how his massive Georgia-based production studio is staying afloat amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney asking for more money to stream 'Mulan' isn't as outrageous as it sounds
After months of delays and speculation, Disney announced that the live-action remake of “Mulan” will be available to stream on Disney+ for an additional $29.99 charge, a sum that initially puzzled many users.
Varney: 4 reasons the stock market is at or near all-time highs
Who would have thought just four months ago that your investments would have turned out quite like this: stocks at or near all-time record highs?


















