Lowe’s employees won’t enforce coronavirus facemask policy
Home improvement store Lowe’s will not be make its retail employees enforce face mask policies that are meant to minimize the spread of coronavirus.
Stocks jump on coronavirus vaccine hopes, earnings optimism
The U.S. government has reached a $1.95 billion deal with Pfizer and BioNTech for 100 million doses of their experimental COVID-19 vaccine after it receives regulatory approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
Coronavirus eviction bans, enhanced unemployment to expire: How will that affect the economy?
Census Bureau data shows that approximately 12 million adults live in households that were unable to make their last rent payment.
Senate scrambles to pull together another round of coronavirus relief
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he will unveil a coronavirus bill in the coming days that will focus on reopening schools, jobs and health care.
Coronavirus prompts NFL to mandate face masks for fans attending games
Several NFL teams, including the Cleveland Browns, had already announced individual mandates for face masks.
Restaurant owners during coronavirus say third-party delivery saved business and workers
Three out of four restaurants said they could have closed if it wasn't for delivery during COVID-19, a new survey shows.
‘Panera Karen’ claims masks won’t stop COVID-19 since pants don’t contain farts
A woman refused to wear a mask at a Panera Bread in California, claiming they’re useless to stop the spread of COVID-19 since people can still smell farts through pants, video shows.
California surpasses New York for having most confirmed coronavirus cases
California’s confirmed coronavirus cases have topped 409,000, surpassing New York for most in the nation, according to data from John's Hopkins University showing Wednesday that California now has about 1,200 more cases than New York.
Coronavirus outbreak at Iowa pork plant larger than state reported
The discrepancy adds to mounting questions that the state health department faces about its handling of public information during the pandemic.
Bermuda will let foreigners work remotely on island for a year
Starting Aug. 1, travelers who are able to work remotely, including college students, are invited to stay on the island, Bermuda Minister of Labor Jason Hayward said in a statement, adding that the cost of the certificate is $263.
MLB returns ball kids to lines after feedback from clubs
MLB recently informed clubs of the change, along with a set of detailed guidelines covering what they are allowed to do at the ballpark.
Coronavirus policy leads Delta to ban more than 100 maskless passengers
Passengers are required to cover up while in the lobby check-in, at Delta Sky Clubs, boarding gate areas, jet bridges and throughout the duration of the flight except during meals, the airline said.
Gap sues landlord over missed rent payments during coronavirus
Gap's chain stores -- Gap, Athleta, Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Janie & Jack -- argued that "any obligation to pay rent beginning in March 2020" was nullified due to coronavirus-related restrictions that forced stores to close.
Coronavirus PPP loans saved millions of jobs, new study finds
The SBA has disbursed $518 billion in aid to date, meaning that each job supported by PPP money cost about $224,000, the researchers estimated.
3 ways a recession could affect Social Security and your retirement
Whether you're nearing retirement or still have several years left in your career, there are a few ways the recession could affect your senior years.
Will Disney World play nice with its biggest fans?
Annual passholders for the Florida resort are having a harder time than others returning to it.
Trucking giant Knight-Swift steers through coronavirus to profit growth
The Phoenix-based transportation and logistics provider earned $80.2 million while total revenue fell 15 percent.
Varney: Real estate an alternative investment to stocks
Real estate is the new alternative to investing in stocks as the coronavirus pandemic boosts demand for housing and the stock market remains uncertain, FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues in his latest "My Take."
US sales of existing homes jump 20% after a 3-month slump
Americans stepped up their home purchases in June by a robust 20.7% after the pandemic had caused sales to crater in the prior three months.
Visa, Microsoft, Pfizer top list of most profitable companies in coronavirus
As the coronavirus pandemic shutters businesses across the U.S., some of the country's largest corporations are posting huge profit margins.



















