NYC restaurants ‘harassed’ by inspectors, fined over confusing regulations
Gov. Andrew Cuomo cracked down on alcohol sales this week.
Is telehealth reliable?
Telehealth is becoming increasingly reliable over time, but there is still risk for misdiagnoses.
NYC poised to open zoos, play ball under reopen plan, mayor says
New York City is on track to take the next step in reopening next week, allowing movie and TV crews to film, zoos to welcome reduced crowds, and professional sports teams play to empty seats.
Senate GOP seeks COVID-19 liability protections for schools, businesses
Under the plan, schools, businesses and frontline health care workers could only be found liable for damages in cases of gross negligence and intentional misconduct.
Fed expands Main Street lending program to include nonprofits
The central bank also changed the minimum employee provision for nonprofits to 10 from 50, allowing smaller groups to participate.
3M files lawsuits for COVID mask price gouging
3M says courts have issued six temporary restraining orders and four preliminary injunctions so far to stop N95 sales that it says are unlawful. The company says in some cases, it has led to criminal charges.
U.S. homebuilding surges as coronavirus sparks flight to suburbs
Housing starts increased 17.3% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.186 million units last month; the percentage increase was the largest since October 2016.
Co-CEOs are out of style. Why is Netflix resurrecting the management model?
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has appointed a co-CEO in a rare management arrangement. Mr. Hastings does not expect much to change, as Ted Sarandos remains the chief content officer overseeing the company's vast original programming efforts and entertainment offerings.
43% of Americans plan to delay retirement due to COVID-19
Working longer could be a smart move that potentially saves you a lot of money during your senior years, but delaying retirement also poses major risks that you'll need to consider.
US economy faces new hurdle for recovery: Child care crisis
Experts broadly agree that reopening schools in the fall could be key to reversing the severe economic damage inflicted by the pandemic.
Varney: Mob rule, coronavirus shutdowns will set American cities back for years
Democrats are putting cities at extensive risk, FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues in his "My Take."
As coronavirus lockdowns drag on, days grow long at nursing homes
Life has frozen at this nursing home, walled off for four months by a virus that’s zeroed in on the old. And with the pandemic raging outside, there’s no telling when the thaw might come.
Pelosi says $1.3T for next coronavirus relief package 'not enough'
Some Trump administration officials are concerned that if the aid package is worth more than $1 trillion, the White House risks losing pivotal support from fiscally conservative Senate Republicans who are starting to balk at the unprecedented debt and spending levels.
BlackRock assets reach $7.32T as crisis drives record investments
BlackRock reported a 22 percent jump in second-quarter profit.
Record number of NYC landlords dole out discounts as demand falls
Remote working opportunities may lead to future price cuts in the Big Apple.
Stock futures trade higher to end the week
Investors will be watching for the latest consumer confidence reading from the University of Michigan
United Airlines, pilots union reach creative deal to limit furloughs
U.S. airlines have warned that tens of thousands of jobs are on the line in October when a U.S. government bailout runs out
British Airways retires entire fleet of Boeing's jumbo jets
The 747 was considered the 'queen of the skies' during its 50 year history
Mnuchin, Kudlow in epic clash over next stimulus package
Larry Kudlow, a long-time advocate of lowering taxes as a way to promote growth, is pushing for a payroll tax cut as a key part of the plan to spur economic growth amid the four-month-long pandemic recession.
Why the IRS is paying you interest on 2019 refunds
Interest begins accruing on April 15 so long as returns were filed by this year's deadline.



















