State AGs letter urging availability of coronavirus drug shot down by HHS
Gilead will charge U.S. hospitals $3,120 for the average patient with commercial insurance.
Hotels are tapping into work-from-home, transforming rooms into office spaces
After the coronavirus has put a dent into occupancy rates, some hotels have taken creative leaps to repackage rooms as workspaces.
Small business owners applying for PPP loans have until Aug. 8
The $670 billion rescue fund, created when Congress passed the CARES Act at the end of March, will officially expire on Saturday.
Nasdaq nears 11,000, fastest 1,000-point jump since the dot-com bubble
Despite the Nasdaq's surge, investors don't see big tech's run slowing down anytime soon.
Walmart drive-in movies begin Aug. 14 with blockbuster flicks like 'Black Panther,' 'E.T.'
Walmart has released a list of movies it will show at its drive-in experience starting Aug. 14.
Data quirk inflates coronavirus jobless figures by 3.7M
Investment adviser David Eichhorn says only 50.3 million first-time jobless claims have been made since shutdown orders in mid-March.
J&J reaches $1B deal with US for COVID-19 vaccine, 100M experimental doses
The company's SARS-CoV-2 investigational vaccine, Ad26.COV2.S, will be provided at a "global not-for-profit basis for emergency pandemic use," the pharmaceutical giant said.
Phase 4 coronavirus package should focus on ‘Americans who are still in need,’ Sen. Cotton says
Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton said Wednesday that a priority of the Phase 4 coronavirus relief package should be “the Americans who are still in need.”
Varney: Why Congress will strike a relief bill deal before leaving town
Not only will there be a deal, but it will contain all kinds of spending that have nothing to do with the virus.
Moderna details coronavirus vaccine pricing as orders roll in
Moderna says orders for the experimental COVID vaccine are rolling in.
Disney CEO says cancellations 'ebb and flow' as parks suffer estimated $2B loss
Apparently, not everyone is ready to go back to Disney World.
Trump says he may suspend payroll tax collection without Congress: 'I have the absolute right'
Trump said Wednesday that he has the "absolute right" to suspend payroll taxes without congressional approval.
Coronavirus delays back-to-school sales as uncertainty looms over return plans
As the pandemic drags into the new school year, it is wreaking havoc on reopening plans and the back-to-school shopping season, the second most important period for retailers behind the holidays.
Virgin Atlantic airline files for US bankruptcy protection
Virgin Atlantic filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday.
Wayfair sales surge 84% as coronavirus ignites digital furniture-buying frenzy
Wayfair swung to a second-quarter profit as sales spiked 84 percent from a year ago.
CVS profit gets boost from coronavirus delay in elective surgeries
The Woonsocket, Rhode Island-based pharmacy health care provider earned $2.99 billion, or an adjusted $2.64 per share.
Stop laundering COVID relief money through government agencies, just give it back to folks: Sen. Rick Scott
There were huge amounts of waste, abuse and liberal pet projects in the CARES Act and previous COVID-related spending bills.
Blue-state tax break becomes a flashpoint in coronavirus-relief bill
The $137 billion proposal would temporarily eliminate the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction for 2020 and 2021.
NASCAR team shuts down, sells Cup Series charter potentially worth millions
Owner Bob Leavine said the economic situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic has put his construction business at risk, which is the team’s primary sponsor.
Former Spirit Airlines CEO: Employees will lose jobs as Congress stalls on stimulus
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza discusses the state of the airline industry as Congress debates further stimulus and travel sees low demand.



















