Coronavirus vaccine could mean $15B 'windfall' for Pfizer: Report
The U.S. government has already put in an order for 100 million doses of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Pfizer and BioNTech for $1.95 billion, with an option for 500 million more doses.
HEALS Act $1,200 stimulus check proposal: Would you qualify?
Some households could receive even more money than last time under the bill.
Biden: Sports are probably 'not going to be able to happen'
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Tuesday that professional sports like the NFL and MLB probably won't be able to play this year.
Coronavirus permanently closes iconic NYC shop
Parul Patel, the owner of Gem Spa, a nearly 100-year-old New York City corner store with connections to Madonna and The New York Dolls, said coronavirus lockdowns forced her to permanently close the shop.
In reversal, CES gadget show won’t be in-person
One of the world's biggest technology conferences will now be a virtual event in January after organizers in May said it would take place in a smaller gatherings in Las Vegas.
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut coronavirus travel advisory expands to 34 states, DC, Puerto Rico
The advisory's 14-day self-quarantine requirement applies to any person arriving from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents over a 7-day rolling average or a state with a 10 percent or higher positivity rate over a 7-day rolling average.
Dow falls 200 points as coronavirus dents quarterly results and relief bill stalls
Coronavirus relief negotiations with House Democrats, who passed a larger relief bill months earlier and criticized the GOP plan as insufficient, are ongoing.
NYC faces deepening tax revenue holes
Collections continued to slide in June.
Can you adopt a pet during coronavirus?
Although the current outbreak of coronavirus disease came from an animal, there is no evidence to suggest at this point that animals have a significant role in spreading the virus that causes COVID-19, the CDC said.
Coronavirus could cause mass exodus of Wall Street firms in New York City
New York City faces a mass exodus of Wall Street firms — and jobs — as some financial and professional-services industries consider trimming their presence in the city by at least 20 percent
When are cruises going to resume? CDC seeks public's feedback
The CDC extended its ban on cruises in mid-July.
Backyard movie theaters boom in coronavirus
With AMC theaters and other movie chains delaying openings as a result of COVID-19, here's how to DIY your next outdoor movie night.
Gold may eclipse dollar as reserve currency after outsize coronavirus spending: Goldman Sachs
While governments and central banks have pumped liquidity into the global economy to support a recovery, no measures have been as aggressive as those taken by the U.S.
State unemployment programs could take months to adopt GOP unemployment proposal
Outdated state unemployment insurance systems across the U.S. could take months to adopt a Republican proposal that would cap benefits at a certain percentage of worker's former salary.
CES Las Vegas canceled, 2021 tech gathering to take place online
CES, organized by the Consumer Technology Association and running for more than 50 years, is shifting to a virtual format
McDonald's to close 200 US stores, majority of which are inside Walmart locations
McDonald's expects to permanently close 200 of its U.S. locations this year, over half of which are located within Walmart stores where sales have fallen.
Drivers hold on to cars during coronavirus pandemic, average age hits record
The average vehicle age has been inching toward 12 years for several years now.
Raytheon defense business drives quarterly profit beat
Raytheon said it achieved a record backlog of $73.1 billion from its defense business in the second quarter, pointing to strong demand from the U.S. government and international customers.
3 Social Security moves that could cost you during the COVID-19 pandemic
If you're older and eligible for Social Security, you may decide to rely on those benefits to help you get through the current crisis. But be sure to think the following moves through before moving forward with them.
Twitter limits Donald Trump Jr.'s account features after hydroxychloroquine tweet
Twitter limited some of Donald Trump Jr.'s account features Tuesday after he tweeted a video about hydroxychloroquine.



















