Trump says U.S.-China 'trade deal means less to me now' than when he signed it
President Trump said Thursday that phase one of the U.S.-China trade deal means much less to him now despite China stepping up agriculture purchases in recent weeks.
Coronavirus affecting gym membership as many Americans won't renew after pandemic: Survey
According to a survey by TD Ameritrade, 59 percent of Americans don’t plan on renewing their gym memberships once the pandemic is over.
Washington Nationals’ Juan Soto tests positive for coronavirus, will miss opener
The MLB is the first of the four major North American team sports playing amid the outbreak.
Disney delays ‘Mulan’ indefinitely
Walt Disney Co. is making massive changes to its movie-release schedule, including canceling the planned August release of “Mulan,” as the coronavirus pandemic continues to roil Hollywood.
Trump to sign executive order on drug prices
The president wants to do more to lower drug prices, according to the White House.
CARES Act 2 framework finalized: What will be included
The bill combines policies that worked well in the CARES Act with new proposals.
Why now's a good time to start hoarding cash
Like it or not, we could be in for a very rocky second half to 2020, and here's a look at why the more cash you have at your disposal, the more likely you are to make it through the year financially unscathed.
Bill Gates: Multiple coronavirus vaccine doses may be needed
In an interview with CBS Evening News' Norah O'Donnell, Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said that it is likely that an effective coronavirus vaccine will require multiple doses.
These states received the most PPP funding
As of July 17, the SBA had approved nearly 5 million loans.
Dow sinks as Microsoft, Apple fall while gold hits record
Initial jobless claims for the week ended July 18 rose by 1.416 million, raising the total number of first-time filings to more than 52 million since COVID-19 stay-at-home orders began.
$26B will be lost to improper CARES Act spending: Study
An estimated $26 billion in CARES Act unemployment benefit funds will be lost to fraud, new research shows.
Gold prices zoom into record books, set sights on further gains
Gold prices surged to record highs on Thursday as worries the unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus dished out in the wake of COVID-19 will cause inflation.
Coronavirus causing Americans to struggle with work-life balance
Roughly 33 percent of Americans revealed they are working longer hours than before, according to the data.
Coronavirus prompts Princess Cruises to cancels select voyages until December
The cancellations add to the list of woes for the company that has been linked to COVID-19 cases after multiple ships were found to have some infected passengers.
Trump administration: Americans seeking coronavirus vaccine won't have to travel far
The Trump administration's goal is to distribute a potential vaccine through doctor's offices, retail pharmacies, hospitals and health centers, a senior administration official said.
Varney: America’s cities are in crisis
American cities are in a crisis as crime rises and the coronavirus pandemic suppresses business, FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues in his latest "My Take."
MLB season begins: Coronavirus revenue loss, player pay and other key facts to know
MLB teams are expected to endure a significant financial hit from the pandemic.
Yelp finds more than half of restaurants are permanently closed
Restaurants are recovering from lost revenue in wake of the coronavirus pandemic, but many have remained closed for good, new data suggests.
FDA expands hand sanitizer recall to over 70 products
The list started in June when the agency observed an increase in hand sanitizers that allegedly contained ethanol but tested positive for methanol contamination which the FDA says is "not an acceptable active ingredient for hand sanitizers and must not be used due to its toxic effects."
American, Southwest end coronavirus face mask exemptions for passengers over age 2
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines have ended face mask exemptions for passengers over age 2 and will no longer be making medical exceptions as the coronavirus health crisis continues.



















