Coronavirus prompts Vanilla Ice to postpone Texas concert
Vanilla Ice decided to indefinitely postpone his concert after drawing criticism over the July Fourth event in the midst of rising coronavirus cases.
Uber to require coronavirus masks for riders, drivers indefinitely
As part of the company's “No Mask, No Ride” policy, both riders and drivers in the United States and Canada will be required to cover their nose and mouth during trips. If drivers do not have one, riders will be able to cancel their trip.
Texas woman spits on 7-Eleven counter after being told to wear mask
A Texas woman became verbally abusive and spit on the counter of a 7-Eleven after being told she needed to wear a face mask in order to make a purchase.
Facebook, Instagram to show coronavirus mask reminders to users
Facebook and Instagram will show a face mask reminder to users at the top of their feeds.
Florida State reassures staff alarmed by reported child-care ban for remote workers
The university acknowledged that an earlier memo on its child-care policy "caused confusion and anxiety for many employees."
Restaurants in NYC will take longer to bounce back: Danny Meyer
The leisure and hospitality sector added the most positions last month -- more than 2 million -- according to data released Thursday by the Department of Labor.
Coronavirus second wave: Is the US experiencing it now?
Experts say the expected "second wave" of coronavirus cases in the U.S. hasn't happened yet.
Trump: Stock market nearly recovers to pre-coronavirus levels
Trump addressed U.S. economic recovery at a "Spirit of America" showcase at the White House.
Walmart parking lots to host drive-in movie series at 160 stores nationwide
Walmart will be hosting drive-in movies at 160 locations across the U.S. starting in August.
3 mistakes that could wreck your retirement if there's a second wave of COVID-19
While nobody knows for sure whether there will be a second wave, there are a few mistakes you should avoid if you want to keep your retirement plans on track.
Tesla shatters Wall Street delivery projections despite coronavirus closure
The Palo Alto, California-based electric-vehicle maker produced 82,272 vehicles during the three months through June and delivered 90,650.
Coronavirus-prompted July 4th cancellations leave fireworks display companies 'on life support'
Fireworks display companies are struggling to survive.
If the $600 weekly unemployment boost isn't extended, it's not just laid-off workers who will suffer
Even though failing to extend the $600 weekly boost will hurt Americans who are still jobless, it could have another harmful impact: prolonging the current recession and hurting chances of a relatively quick recovery.
How to win at retirement, even if there's a second wave
Follow these four strategies to keep yourself on track for a successful retirement, even if there's a second wave of COVID-19.
Thinking of claiming Social Security during COVID-19? 4 things you need to know
If the pandemic has caused you to contemplate claiming Social Security, you're probably not alone. Here are a few things you must know before you sign up.
New car prices rise 3% in June, boosted by non-luxury car and light truck sales
Although buyers are heading back to dealerships, they are still shying away from luxury brands, which saw prices dip 1.5 percent, according to analysts.
Bill Gates: Aversion to coronavirus masks 'hard to understand'
Microsoft founder Bill Gates described wearing a mask as "not that bothersome" and "not expensive" as U.S. health officials continue to recommend face coverings as a way to slow the spread of COVID-19.
American Airlines, 4 others finalize Treasury loans amid coronavirus travel bust
American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Sky West Airlines and Spirit Airlines will have to meet certain requirements to qualify for the CARES Act loans.
Tesla building 'RNA microfactories' with coronavirus vaccine maker: Elon Musk
Elon Musk said Tesla is building "RNA microfactories" for CureVac and other coronavirus vaccine makers.
Coronavirus jobless claims top 48M
Unemployment claims since the COVID-19 outbreak topped 48 million, according to Labor Department data.



















