Wells Fargo posts first loss in more than a decade
The San Francisco-based bank lost $2.38 billion in the second quarter as the novel coronavirus continued to pummel the economy. It was the bank’s first loss since the fourth quarter of 2008.
Cutoff in extra unemployment aid may hurt 2020 battleground states the most
Americans in the three swing states will be among the most affected by the cutoff in aid at the end of July, according to one new estimate.
Cuomo takes heat over NY nursing home study
Cuomo, who has been praised for leadership that helped flatten the curve of infections in New York, has also been criticized over his handling of nursing homes.
Delta Air Lines takes $7B loss as coronavirus grounds flights
Delta Air Lines lost $3.86 billion before taxes and other items as the COVID-19 pandemic grounded flights.
Vegas entertainers dance, train at home, awaiting the stage
Many performers, including those who’ve come to the city from all over the world, are waiting in Las Vegas for the shows and crowds to return, trying to keep their bodies in top form, practice their skills and find a way to perform.
JPMorgan trading revenue surges as coronavirus upends markets
Double-digit growth in stock and bond trading fueled the New York-based bank's revenue gains as investors nationwide moved money to safer assets and took advantage of market volatility.
California shuts bars, dining as coronavirus cases spike
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a sweeping set of closures on Monday as the state recorded more than 329,000 cases and deaths topped 7,000.
Small businesses worldwide fight for survival during coronavirus pandemic
A mosaic of small businesses around the world that are fighting for survival amid economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Stock futures trade lower as banks report earnings
JPMorgan Chase reported better-than-expected results. Citigroup earnings per share were also better than expected, while Wells Fargo reported a net loss of $2.4 billion.
China's trade rises as economy recovers from virus slump
Imports of U.S. goods surged despite tariff hikes in a fight with Washington over trade and technology
Delta may avoid furloughs after demand for buyouts, other U.S. airlines sound alarm
The deadline for most Delta employees to accept early departure or early retirement packages was Monday
White House urges jobless to 'find something new' in ad campaign
The ad campaign is aimed at people who are out of work or unhappy in their jobs
Pfizer, BioNTech's COVID vaccine candidates fast tracked by FDA
The U.S.-listed shares of the German firm climbed about 10%, while Pfizer’s stock rose about 2% before the bell.
Coronavirus phase 4 stimulus bill key priorities: ‘Kids, jobs and health care'
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also said no bill would pass the Senate unless it included liability protection.
NFL, Oakley unveil coronavirus 'mouth shield' to protect players on the field
The protective shield is meant to block the path of droplets known to spread COVID-19 without restricting airflow.
JetBlue extends coronavirus middle-seat ban as rivals book full flights
The move builds on the previously announced COVID-19 initiative.
Coronavirus prompts KFC dining room closures in Florida
KFC is forced to close dining rooms due to spiking coronavirus cases in this state.
Coronavirus surge prompts Apple to urge retail employees to work remotely: Report
Apple is urging its retail employees to work remotely following a recent surge in coronavirus cases that has forced the company to re-close 77 of its 271 U.S. locations, according to a report by Bloomberg.
Coronavirus cancels Chicago Marathon
Coronavirus takes another marathon off the books.
IRS canceling stimulus checks sent to dead people, other ineligible groups
The IRS sent about 965,000 stimulus payments to decedents.



















