How do you get health care coverage if you lose your job?
There are options for workers who lose their coverage, including plans through Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act.
We need to get capital into communities of color: Michael Milken
Small businesses, and especially black-owned small businesses, are still in danger of closing permanently, the chairman of the Milken Foundation said.
COVID-19 drug remdesivir to cost $3,120 for typical patient on private insurance
Gilead Sciences Inc. detailed its pricing plans for Covid-19 drug remdesivir, saying it will charge U.S. hospitals $3,120 for a typical patient with commercial insurance.
Coronavirus testing stepped up as number of new cases surges
Governments were stepping up testing and warily considering their next moves Monday as the number of newly confirmed coronavirus cases surges in many countries.
Airbus sees output down 40% for two years as job cuts loom
The sources have predicted phased cuts of between 14,000 and 20,000 jobs based on the production targets
Stock futures rise to start new week following selloff
The June employment report will be released on Thursday
Gas prices rise, but could slow soon
The price has risen to $2.22 per gallon
World hits coronavirus milestones amid fears worse to come
Governments that attempted reopenings continued to backtrack and warn that worse news could be yet to come
Couple suspected of coronavirus relief fraud caught fleeing the country
A Virginia couple has been arrested for allegedly submitting false loan applications under the Paycheck Protection Program which resulted in a payout of more than $1.4 million in coronavirus relief.
California orders some bars to close as US posts record coronavirus cases
California on Sunday ordered some bars to close as that state and a dozen others face the worst surge in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic.
Walmart issues third coronavirus bonus to US workers
Walmart has issued another coronavirus-related bonus for its employees.
Twitter apologizes for adding coronavirus fact-check labels to tweets that weren't misleading
Twitter has apologized for accidentally labeling some tweets about the coronavirus pandemic and 5G as misleading content.
NBA, MLB return puts sports betting apps in scoring position
U.S. sports betting operators such as DraftKings and FanDuel are banking on a much-needed surge in demand next month when top leagues return to play during the coronavirus pandemic.
Some Disneyland workers protest reopening plans amid pandemic
Unions have called on the company to commit to providing onsite testing for COVID-19.
Hair salons in New York City have long waitlists as coronavirus restrictions ease
Top hair salons in New York City are being bombarded with appointment requests now that salons and barber shops are allowed to reopen.
Nurses, doctors feel strain as virus races through Arizona
After three months of anxiously waiting and preparing, Arizona nurses and doctors are on the front lines as the coronavirus rips through the state, making it one of the world’s hot spots.
Nike warns of job cuts during shift to digital 'swoosh'
Nike warned of job cuts Friday after the sportswear retailer reported a $790 million quarterly net loss.
Scientists just beginning to understand the many health problems caused by COVID-19
Besides the respiratory issues that leave patients gasping for breath, the virus that causes COVID-19 attacks many organ systems, in some cases causing catastrophic damage.
Working from home costs employees more in everyday expenses, survey says
When it comes to money, it’s the employers who get the advantage. Companies save as much as $11,000 per year for workers staying home half the time.
Hard-hit tribe takes strict steps as virus surges in Arizona
Those living on the White Mountain Apache Tribe's reservation in northeastern Arizona face the risk of fines and other penalties if they venture beyond their own yards this weekend


















