Student sues BYU, argues move to online classes offered ‘subpar’ education
An undergraduate student at Utah's Brigham Young University sued the private school on Wednesday.
Stephen Moore claims July jobs report gives Trump leverage to order payroll tax holiday
The July jobs report gives President Trump the leverage to move forward with an executive order instituting a payroll tax holiday, FreedomWorks economist Stephen Moore told Fox Business Network's "Mornings With Maria" Friday.
S&P nabs longest winning streak in over a year as jobs growth tops expectations
The U.S. economy added 1.76 million jobs in July and the unemployment rate sank to 10.2 percent.
NFL coronavirus opt-out pay packages took pressure off players, union rep says
A total of 69 NFL players, including several prominent names, opted out ahead of a Thursday afternoon deadline.
Postal Service loses $2.2B in 3 months as virus woes persist
The coronavirus pandemic continues to hit the U.S. Postal Service hard, as the beleaguered agency already reported a $2.2 billion loss from March to June.
Facebook gives employees $1,000 as it extends remote work to July 2021
Facebook this week announced it will allow its employees to work from home until next July, following in the footsteps of Google, which has also told workers to stay home until summer 2021.
Should you file for Social Security earlier than planned due to coronavirus?
While filing for benefits at an early age could give you access to that money in a pinch, there are serious repercussions you need to know about before going that route.
Mnuchin rejects $2T coronavirus stimulus offer from Democrats: 'That's a non-starter'
The clock is ticking for both parties to meet their self-imposed Friday deadline to cut a deal on the next round of emergency aid.
Switzerland signs Moderna deal for 4.5M coronavirus vaccine doses
The Swiss federal government said it signed an agreement with Moderna to procure 4.5 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, if a vaccine is successful.
Wealthy, middle-class Americans buy bunkers during coronavirus
More Americans have shown interest in buying bunkers during the coronavirus pandemic.
UPS plans hefty holiday fees amid coronavirus-related shipment surge
UPS plans to up fees on large shippers during the holiday season as online orders surge during the coronavirus pandemic.
Where are all of the jobs? These sectors hired the most workers in July
Leisure and hospitality accounted for the bulk of the hiring, adding 592,000 new positions.
Getting out of gym fees can be a workout during coronavirus shutdowns
The pandemic’s fast-moving shutdowns and restrictions have wreaked havoc on fitness routines, life plans and gym finances.
Facebook’s dilemma: How to police claims about unproven COVID-19 vaccines
Facebook right now does not remove misinformation regarding new coronavirus vaccines that are still under development.
Tired of Zoom calls? Company offers at-home hologram machines
A Los Angeles company has created phone booth-sized machines to beam live holograms into your living room.
Uber Eats grabs spotlight from ride-sharing business wounded by coronavirus
Uber Eats revenue grew 113% to roughly $1.2 billion, while bookings for the ride-sharing service tumbled 73 percent
US employers hire 1.8M despite new COVID-19 shutdowns
The Labor Department's July jobs report, released Friday, shed light on the labor market's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Americans' debt load shrinks most in seven years
From April to June, total household debt declined 0.2% to about $34 billion, the New York Fed said.
Dish TV bleeds subscribers while rivals benefit from COVID-19 lockdowns
Dish TV revenue slipped as the number of paid net subscribers fell for Dish TV and Sling TV.
NYC relocations accelerating at ‘substantial’ pace, local movers say
Moving experts say they have not been able to keep pace with demand.



















