Domino's Pizza sales surge amid coronavirus lockdowns
Domino's Pizza profit spiked 29 percent in the second quarter as consumers ordered more pizza pies while sheltering at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Black Friday shopping could look very different this year
With social distancing the norm, it’s hard to imagine shoppers camping out on the sidewalk next to one another this year ahead of Nov. 27. It’s even more difficult to picture stores overflowing with excited shoppers.
Johnson & Johnson profit dives 35% as coronavirus zaps sales of beauty products, medical devices
Consumer health sales fell 7 percent from a year ago to $3.3 billion as consumers bought fewer skin health and beauty products while sheltering at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
You may be in line for 2 separate tax refunds this year. Here's why.
In postponing the filing deadline, the IRS also opened to the door to delayed refunds, as filers who took the extra three months to get their taxes done would, in turn, have to wait that long to get any money they were due back as a result.
California salons say new coronavirus closures threaten their survival
Many salon owners feel like they're being unfairly punished. They said they have ample training on sanitizing procedures and don't understand why they're lumped in with other businesses.
Bank of America earmarks $4B for coronavirus loan defaults
Net income of $3.5 billion, or 37 cents a share, still topped the 27-cent average estimate from analysts surveyed by Refinitiv. Both JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup posted double-digit profit declines earlier this week after shoring up reserves.
China firm uses workers to ‘pre-test’ coronavirus vaccine in global race
Eight of the nearly two dozen potential vaccines in various stages of human testing worldwide are from China, the most of any country.
Stock futures pull back as jobless claims decline slightly
Jobless claims, retail sales and several earnings reports will dictate how the market trades
Mail delays likely as new postal boss pushes cost-cutting
Postal service officials have warned they will run out of money by the end of September without help from Congress
Elliott wins NASCAR's All-Star race in front of largest sports crowd under pandemic
Elliott joined his father, Hall of Famer Bill Elliott, as winner of NASCAR's annual All-Star race
Arizona ban on evictions set to end as heat, infections soar
States from Nevada to Virginia also have recently lifted or are about to end moratoriums on rent payments and foreclosures
China's economy grows 3.2%, first economy to rise since coronavirus pandemic
The expansion was a dramatic improvement over the previous quarter’s 6.8 percent contraction
Walmart’s virtual camp has Neil Patrick Harris, other celebrities leading kids' activities
Neil Patrick Harris and other famous faces will host Camp by Walmart for kids who can't go away for the summer.
Most tenants paid some rent through July 13: New data
Even as millions of Americans have lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, the vast majority of tenants have continued paying rent.
California Tesla registrations fall by 48% in second quarter: Data
Tesla Inc’s vehicle registrations nearly halved in the U.S. state of California during the second quarter, according to data from Cross-Sell.
Coronavirus prompts Country Time to offer lemonade stand stimulus checks for kids
Lemonade company Country Time is issuing coronavirus stimulus checks to kids who operate lemonade stands.
Facebook to 'debunk myths' about coronavirus
Facebook created a section in its COVID-19 Information Center called “Facts About Covid-19,” in which the World Health Organization will “debunk common myths about the pandemic.”
American Airlines sending furlough notices to 25,000 employees
The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires companies to provide 60 days’ notice of potential layoffs or furloughs.
Restaurant group asks for more coronavirus aid from Congress
On Wednesday, the National Restaurant Association sent a “Blueprint for Revival” to Congress.
‘Massive’ unemployment fraud enterprise targeting expanded benefits busted in Maryland
Thieves allegedly made fraudulent claims totaling more than $500 million.



















