Second flood of coronavirus-driven layoffs may come as states delay, roll back reopening
The effects of virus-related uncertainty will filter through the entire economy, expert warns.
NFL cuts 2020 preseason schedule in half: Report
Weeks one and four of the preseason will be canceled.
Delta flyers must wear coronavirus face mask or face ban
It said face covers are one of the most important ways to stay safe in the airport.
Coronavirus surge prompts Apple to re-close more stores
The company has re-closed 77 of its 271 U.S. retail locations as COVID-19 cases surged in recent days.
Nasdaq hits 22nd record as new quarter begins
U.S. equity markets built on gains from the best second quarter in two decades amid a gradual nationwide reopening from coronavirus lockdowns.
When is open enrollment for 2021 health coverage?
In an open letter to Congress on June 17, a group of CEOs and some health experts laid out the need for lawmakers to open a one-time nationwide special enrollment period.
World's largest gold mining complex beats first-year targets despite coronavirus
Nevada Gold Mines, the joint venture between Barrick Gold and Newmont, is mining almost 4 million ounces a year.
NBA coronavirus 'bubble' for season restart costs $150M: Report
The NBA’s expenses include meals, daily entertainment and COVID-19 testing.
Could universal basic income become reality? Here are the mayors supporting free cash
Mayors for a Guaranteed Income has committed to exploring direct, recurring cash payments to community members and advocating for a similar program nationwide.
Texas bar owners suing governor hold 'bar lives matter' protest
Bar owners gathered to protest the coronavirus closures at the Texas Capitol on Tuesday.
Trump supports stimulus payments larger than $1,200 in next stimulus bill, he tells FBN
The president said he wants the money to get into people’s pockets so they can spend it.
Gym CEO suing Arizona over coronavirus lockdown: We may not survive another month closed
Mountainside Fitness CEO Tom Hatten is suing the governor over his "arbitrary" decision to re-close gyms.
No, really, your boss wants you to take vacation — now
After several challenging months on the job during the coronavirus pandemic, businesses want workers to use their paid time off to stave off burnout and avoid a year-end vacation crunch.
Health experts slam US hoarding of only licensed virus drug
The Department of Health and Human Services said Trump has secured 500,000 treatments of the drug through September, representing 100% of Gilead’s July production capacity and 90% of its capacity in August and September.
Coronavirus shutdown sees Carnival sell off first of 6 ships for disposal
The company announced plans to drop six ships over the next few months as it tries to revive after being pummeled by the pandemic.
Borgata president one of few black women to run a US casino
Melonie Johnson is making history not only as the first Black woman to hold the title of president of an Atlantic City casino but also for restarting Atlantic City's top-performing casino in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic.
Should I get Medicare or COBRA if I'm 65 or older and lost my job
With surging unemployment rates, a number of older Americans are missing not just their paychecks, but the benefits that went along with them -- namely, health insurance. Here's a look at which health insurance plan is best if you are out of work.
Why the next 3 months are crucial for Social Security recipients
Many seniors depend heavily on Social Security in the absence of outside income, and it's these seniors who invariably await a generous cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) each year in the hopes of seeing their financial picture improve.
Gold price flirts with $1,800 as pandemic reshapes markets
Gold prices, which topped $1,800 an ounce on Wednesday morning, haven't closed above that level in almost nine years.
Millions of taxpayers awaiting refund from IRS could face 'extreme delays'
The National Taxpayer Advocate said the IRS had a backlog of 4.7 million returns for the 2019 tax year as of mid-May, warning that some taxpayers are in "for a long wait."



















