Because of Coronavirus Tesla workers stayed home, fired for not returning to work
Carlos Gabriel and Jessica Naro took up CEO Elon Musk's offer to stay home from if they were not comfortable working during the pandemic they were fired for failure to return to work.
Florida bans alcohol at bars as coronavirus cases spike
Florida banned alcohol consumption at its bars Friday after its daily confirmed coronavirus cases neared 9,000, a new record that is almost double the previous mark set just two days ago.
NYC to enter 'Phase 3' of reopening in early July, de Blasio says
De Blasio said the city is “on track for Monday, July 6” to enter Phase 3.
NHL not planning to quarantine players for training camps
The NHL is not considering putting teams in quarantined "bubbles" for its mandatory training camps. Instead, players are being instructed to stay home when not at the rink and follow health protocols to prevent any outbreaks before games resume.
Texas Gov. Abbott orders bars to close, limits businesses amid surge in coronavirus cases
Abbott also put a stop to elective surgeries in the state’s largest counties for the time being in order to protect hospital space in the Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio areas.
State, local governments need $500B in aid to avoid 4M job losses
If governments do not receive more relief from Congress and the White House, it could shave at much as 3 percentage points from the GDP and erase about 4 million jobs, according to a report.
Daily coronavirus infections in US hit record
The surge in new infections is placing hospitals in California and Texas under growing pressure from an inundation of patients.
In wake of coronavirus deaths, care homes face legal reckoning
As families flock back to nursing homes that first reopened to limited visits in April and more widely this month, thousands no longer have mothers, fathers, grandparents and siblings
The future of fast food has arrived ahead of schedule
These chains have responded to the crisis by reducing menu options, closing dining rooms and offering better deals. As a result, customers have been returning in large numbers.
Hospice provider sued for sending sales reps to nursing homes amid coronavirus lockdowns
There are approximately 30 sales representatives in the Bay Area and 150 to 200 salespeople throughout California, the court documents show.
Trump targets ObamaCare amid coronavirus pandemic
The administration’s latest high court filing came the same day the government reported that close to half a million people who lost their health insurance amid the economic shutdown to slow the spread of COVID-19 have gotten coverage through HealthCare.gov.
US movie theaters prepare to switch the lights back on
When Arena Cinelounge in Los Angeles opens again for the first time in months, more than a dozen seats will be filled by cardboard cutouts of Hollywood icons.
Coronavirus taking stronger hold in US, other populated countries
While China moved closer to containing a fresh outbreak in Beijing, the coronavirus took a stronger hold elsewhere, including the United States.
Dutch airline KLM to get $3.8B bailout package
The Dutch aid will ensure KLM can continue to operate at least into 2021
Stock futures give back gains following bank stress-test rally
Traders will get the latest personal income and spending numbers for May
Christopher Nolan movie 'Tenet' delayed again amid coronavirus outbreak
"Tenet" is one of the big-budget movies that theater operators are counting on to bring audiences back
US airline CEOs to hold White House meeting
Vice President Pence will host the meeting with other U.S. officials.
$600 unemployment benefit bump a high-risk target for fraud, improper payments
A watchdog report notes there are two main ways workers could wrongfully be receiving payments.
How Americans are using credit card rewards during coronavirus: PayPal
In a recent credit card survey, PayPal reported how Americans are using their credit card points during the coronavirus.
Kentucky Derby will run with spectators
The postponed Kentucky Derby and Oaks set for Sept. 4-5 will run with spectators under strict guidelines.



















