Coronavirus forces NFL's Jets, Giants to play games without fans until further notice
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy ruled that his ban on outdoor public gatherings of more than 500 people applies to live sporting events.
Mental health risks among employed Americans remain high
A study polled a randomized sample of 500 American working adults from all job levels and industries and found that 49 percent of participants are said to have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, 41 percent are grappling with anxiety and 11 percent are living with addiction, the data shows.
‘Tenet’ delayed indefinitely by coronavirus crisis
Warner Bros. said Monday that “Tenet” will not make its Aug. 12 release date. Unlike previous delays, the studio this time didn't announce a new target for the release of Nolan's much-anticipated $200 million thriller.
Front-line coronavirus workers may face surprise tax bills
States have different regulations governing nonresident taxes.
Woman urinates in California Verizon store after refusing to wear face mask
Verizon requires all in-store customers to wear "a mask or cloth face covering."
Drones to robots: Pandemic fuels US autonomous delivery
The service is a pilot project by Google parent Alphabet Inc’s drone delivery business Wing, which is operating similar projects in Finland and Australia.
Mnuchin says leaders are 'starting with another trillion dollars' for next coronavirus stimulus bill
Speaking alongside President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy in the Oval Office, Mnuchin said that “the focus is kids and jobs,” and that the goal is to have it in place by the end of this month.
Coronavirus loans went to big companies first
Since the launch of the government's emergency lending program for small businesses on April 3, data shows a disproportionate distribution, favoring larger companies.
With budgets under pressure, colleges cut country-club staples like golf and tennis
Colleges are cutting low-profile sports amid a financial challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Top Republicans meet with Trump to negotiate next coronavirus stimulus package
Top Republicans in Congress met Monday with President Donald Trump at the White House on the next COVID-19 aid package as the crisis many hoped would have improved has dramatically worsened, just as emergency relief is expiring.
Delta, Southwest draw strong demand for pilot early departure deals
The union representing pilots at Delta Air Lines said Monday that 2,235 pilots volunteered for an early departure package ahead of a Sunday deadline.
First human trial of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine shows promise
AstraZeneca's experimental COVID-19 vaccine was safe and produced an immune response in early-stage clinical trials in healthy volunteers, data showed on Monday.
Bahamas bans US tourists as coronavirus cases spike
Travelers from the United Kingdom, the European Union and Canada will still be allowed to enter the Bahamas.
Pfizer-BioNTech potential coronavirus vaccine shows promise in additional data
German biotech firm BioNTech and U.S. drugmaker Pfizer on Monday reported additional data from their experimental COVID-19 vaccine that showed it was safe and induced an immune response in patients.
Engine maker Briggs & Stratton files for bankruptcy protection, agrees to sell assets to KPS
Briggs & Stratton Corp. has filed for bankruptcy protection and agreed to sell assets to KPS Capital Partners LP as the company has faced declining sales and losses since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Halliburton takes $2.1B charge as coronavirus slams business
Halliburton lost $1.7 billion in the second quarter as the coronavirus pandemic provided difficult business conditions.
Donations for McDonald's worker attacked by maskless customer top $22K
A McDonald's employee who was attacked by a customer over the restaurant's mandatory face cover policy last month has received online support from 1,400-plus GoFundMe users, which has led to more than $22,500 fundraised so far.
GM's Mary Barra sees 'relatively short-lived' coronavirus recession, with recovery by early 2021
General Motors CEO Mary Barra said she sees a "relatively short-lived recession" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Demand for small-ship, river cruises surges amid coronavirus
Fifty-five percent of travel agents surveyed said their clients' top three concerns are related to safety concerns around COVID-19, including "needing to know the ship’s response protocols for any onboard outbreak”, “knowing the proactive safety measures the cruise line is taking to prevent outbreaks”, and “how the onboard experience will change including food service.”
Popup boat-in movie theaters coming to US cities
Australian entertainment and event company Beyond Cinema is taking socially distanced film viewing up a level with boats.



















