Wall Street-owned loans tricky for hotels in coronavirus
About 20 percent of hotels across the U.S. use commercial mortgage-backed securities loans, but many hoteliers have faced many obstacles in navigating relief and worry their business may not survive.
NFL cancels Hall of Fame game, delays inductions
The Aug. 6 exhibition game between the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers is the first on-field event the league has canceled during the pandemic.
Texas pauses coronavirus reopening as cases spike
Texas, the second largest U.S. state, is pausing its reopening plan as coronavirus cases rise, Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday.
3 ways your retirement might look different because of COVID-19
While it's always impossible to predict what retirement will look like, here are a few educated guesses on how the pandemic may alter retirement for today's workers.
Tax refund delays are happening at the worst time. Here's why.
One once-reliable source of cash is taking longer to reach Americans' bank accounts this year, and tax refund delays could not have come at a more inconvenient time.
72% of Americans pledge to do this once the COVID-19 crisis ends
The COVID-19 crisis has caused a lot of people to change the way they think -- and spend their money. In fact, many people have had no choice but to hit pause on retirement plan contributions due to the pandemic.
Xerox announces app to track remote employees
Xerox announced its Team Availability App meant to track employee accessibility and location.
Battered US wine importers brace for higher tariffs
The U.S. Trade Representative's office, which imposed 25 percent tariffs on wine, cheeses, olives and other products from the European Union in October, is now considering raising levies to 100 percent, citing a lack of progress in negotiating a settlement and eliminating subsidies for Airbus SE.
Treasury sent 1 million dead people coronavirus stimulus checks worth $1.4B, watchdog finds
The Government Accountability Office issued its findings as part of a sweeping review of the federal government's $3 trillion response to the virus outbreak.
Coronavirus pandemic to slow summer travel: AAA
AAA forecast that Americans will take around 700 million trips from July to September, a nearly 15 percent decrease from the prior year.
PPP 'really helpful' for franchisees; KFC, Pizza Hut still hiring: Executive
Through the relief program, the government doled out roughly $530 billion to millions of small businesses to cushion them from the sharp downturn induced by the coronavirus. The funds have helped them pay operating costs, forestall layoffs or even rehire staff.
Will Americans get a second coronavirus stimulus check? Your top questions answered
President Trump opened the door to another stimulus check this week. Here's everything you need to know about a possible second payment
Michigan judges keep indoor gyms closed due to coronavirus, siding with governor
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appealed after U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney said last week that gyms could reopen.
Coronavirus cases in US surge to highest level since April: It's 'coming back and biting us'
A coronavirus resurgence is wiping out two months of progress in the U.S. and sending infections to dire new levels across the South and West, with hospital administrators and health experts warning Wednesday that politicians and a tired-of-being-cooped-up public are letting a disaster unfold.
US GDP fell at 5.0% rate in Q1; worse is likely on the way
The U.S. economy shrank at a 5.0% rate in the first quarter with a much worse decline expected in the current three-month economic period because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Another 1.48M Americans filed for unemployment last week, signaling 'lethargic' recovery from pandemic
The latest unemployment figures from the Labor Department shed a light on how the nation's jobs market is healing from the virus pandemic and economic shutdown.
Private air travel takes off after coronavirus travel disruption
Despite the well-heeled clientele, many private airline companies have picked up new customers that might have never considered private flying.
Eiffel Tower reopens after a three-month coronavirus break
Managers say they hope to get operations fully back to normal later in the summer.
Australia's Qantas airline to cut 6,000 jobs as virus hits
Qantas announced a plan Thursday to reduce costs by billions of dollars and raise fresh capital
US layoffs remain elevated as weak demand persists after businesses reopened
Roughly 29 million people were collecting unemployment checks at the end of May



















