Coronavirus spread reduced by Americans' increased use of face masks: CDC
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is calling on Americans to wear facial coverings following new findings that increased mask use has been effective in helping to prevent transmission of the coronavirus.
Airbnb guests book 1 million nights in one day for first time since March
Airbnb on Tuesday announced that guests booked more than 1 million nights’ worth of future stays – a milestone not reached since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in early March.
Coronavirus prompts Calvin Klein parent PVH to cut jobs, close Heritage Brand stores
All 162 Heritage Brand outlet stores will shut down by mid-2021.
Coronavirus caused majority of New Yorkers to lose work income
Between February and May New York City lost 937,000 jobs.
These are the fittest US cities in 2020: Report
The results of the annual American Fitness Index were released on Tuesday.
Coronavirus 'exposure' spike at Tesla Fremont factory: Report
The report comes after Tesla Fremont employees returned to work in May over the objections of local health officials.
Coronavirus surge prompts Miami Beach to prohibit short-term, vacation rentals
Miami Beach will close and prohibit all short-term and vacation rentals starting Thursday at 12:01 a.m. as part of the city's modified reopening order.
Dow soars 557 points, energy, materials drive broad gains
Major U.S. banks increased reserves against loan defaults during the COVID-19 pandemic while California backtracked on reopenings.
Most PPP recipients expect to run out of money by August, study finds
A majority of small businesses that tapped the taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program expect to run out of money by the first week of August.
American tree nut farmers hit with surplus amid international trade complications
As the nut crop yield hits a record 3 billion pounds and export prices are reportedly down at least 20 percent, farmers are nervous.
Big investors grow less optimistic on V-shaped coronavirus recovery
Fund managers increased their cash piles amid a declining belief the U.S. economy will see a rapid V-shaped recovery.
Amazon tests health care center
Amazon has opened health care centers near its warehouse facilities in five major cities.
Florida sets 1-day coronavirus death record
Doctors had been predicting a surge in deaths because Florida’s daily reported infection cases have gone from about 2,000 a day to more than 12,000 in the past month.
Boeing 737 MAX cancellations top 350 planes in first half of 2020
Damage done by the jet’s grounding and the coronavirus crisis continue to mount.
Chick-fil-A postpones annual Cow Appreciation Day amid rise in coronavirus cases
The fast-food chain typically holds its annual customer appreciation day every July 14 in honor of its bovine mascot.
Should you still retire in 2020?
Would-be retirees now face a difficult decision: Should they continue with their original plans or put retirement off for a few more years?
Varney: New York City has been ruined by its leadership
New York City in disarray amid violence and misguided leadership, FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues in his latest "My Take."
What is contract tracing and how does it work with COVID-19?
Contact tracing is the process of locating individuals who have been in contact with a coronavirus-positive person.
Citigroup profit falls 73% as it girds for coronavirus economy
The spread of the novel coronavirus around the globe and the resulting economic slowdown have pummeled the banking industry and raised concerns about loan defaults by consumers and big businesses alike.
Hospitals stock up on COVID-19 drugs to prepare for second wave in fall
Hospitals in New York, New Jersey and other areas that faced high numbers of COVID-19 patients earlier this year, bought and used large amounts of drugs, including painkillers and sedatives for the sickest patients on mechanical ventilators.


















