Carnival sales plunge 85% as coronavirus docks ships
The Miami-based cruise operator’s revenue plunged 85 percent from a year ago to $740 million, driving its loss to $6.07 per share.
Fed's Kaplan says wearing face masks is key to US economic growth
More widespread usage of face masks, which is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, could be pivotal in aiding the economy's nascent recovery.
Gilead says additional data on remdesivir shows improved clinical recovery
Gilead Sciences Inc said on Friday additional data from a late-stage study showed its antiviral remdesivir significantly improved clinical recovery and reduced the risk of death in COVID-19 patients.
German biotech firm says its coronavirus vaccine will be ready for approval by December
BioNTech has partnered with Pfizer to develop a coronavirus vaccine that may be ready by the end of 2020.
Catholic Church won $1.4B in taxpayer-funded coronavirus aid
The church’s haul may have reached -- or even exceeded -- $3.5 billion, making a global religious institution with more than a billion followers among the biggest winners in the U.S. government’s pandemic relief efforts.
PC sales surge, boosted by homebound workers and students
Global PC shipments rose 11% to 72.3 million in the quarter
Stock futures head lower to end the week
Forecasters warn the recent rise in stocks might be too big and too fast
Nevada rolls back restaurant and bar rules due to coronavirus
The new requirements would go into effect at 11:59 p.m. on Friday
Nevada regulators OK company buying Caesars Entertainment
Eldorado Resorts bought Caesars Entertainment in a $17.3 billion deal
United pilots to consider furlough and early retirement deals
2,250 pilots are at risk of furlough this year at United
Trump envisions beating coronavirus and rebuilding economy in potential second term
President Trump said Thursday that in a second term, he would focus on beating coronavirus then rebuilding the nation's economy.
Viking extends suspension on cruises through September, chairman says
Viking Cruises Chairman Torstein Hagen wrote a letter to customers on Wednesday, explaining the company’s decision.
Tyson, JBS plants targets of coronavirus lawsuits alleging racial discrimination
Several worker advocacy organizations have filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture alleging that meat processing companies Tyson Foods and JBS have engaged in racial discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic.
NYC cancels large events through September
Scheduled large gatherings have been canceled in NYC until this date, according to Mayor de Blasio.
Slack CEO says he doesn't see Microsoft Teams as competition
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield told "The Claman Countdown" on Thursday that he has no interest competing with Microsoft Teams.
Ghost kitchens take on coronavirus-driven food delivery surge
With the surge in delivery and takeout in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, consumer preferences and behaviors are changing, and restaurants are adapting.
Ford may shutter U.S. plants due to lack of engines coming from Mexico: U.S. ambassador
Ford Motor Co may have to shut some U.S. car plants as early as next week if they fail to receive engines produced in Mexico's Chihuahua state, Christopher Landau, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, said on Thursday.
Gilead launches clinical trial of coronavirus-fighting remdesivir inhaled version
Early studies of the intravenous version of remdesivir showed the drug hastened recovery for patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
Coronavirus helps private jet companies clean up while commercial airlines struggle
Private jet companies continue to see demand as more people seek safer air travel during the coronavirus pandemic.
Nasdaq powers higher as Dow drops over 361 points
Initial jobless claims for the week ended July 3 totaled 1.314 million, meaning nearly 50 million Americans have filed for first-time unemployment benefits since mid-March.



















