Californians ordered to wear coronavirus face masks indoors at most locations
California has ordered residents to wear face coverings in most indoor spaces during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gun permits surged during coronavirus in liberal-leaning states: Report
Smith & Wesson earnings, released Thursday, show consumer firearm demand is strengthening.
Coronavirus pandemic could cost state governments over $16B in hotel tax revenue
Travel restrictions implemented in response to the outbreak of the virus grounded planes worldwide, gutting the travel industry.
Florida’s Palm Beach County running out of ICU beds
Florida hospitals are running out of adult and pediatric ICU beds.
MLB players propose 70-game season in counteroffer to owners
The union proposal would have $1.73 billion in salaries, plus a $50 million postseason pool.
Nasdaq notches 5th straight gain, Amazon hits record
The Nasdaq led the Dow and S&P during Thursday's session.
US Open will have fast coronavirus testing on site, USTA's Lew Sherr says
The 2020 U.S. Open will mark the first major tennis tournament since play was suspended in mid-March.
Las Vegas Bellagio casino worker tests positive for coronavirus
MGM said it will be “sanitizing the work area and determining who they may have come in contact with for both tracing and testing.”
Nashville approves ‘painful' property tax hike
City levy rates would increase 34%
Hundreds of out-of-work Americans converge at Kentucky capital seeking unemployment benefits
An unemployment backlog has drawn hundreds to Kentucky's capital in hopes of speaking to someone in person about their jobless claims application.
What are the safest states in the US this year?
For its findings, experts focused on 53 indicators, ranging from the state's coronavirus support to assaults per capita and the state’s overall jobless rate, which are grouped into five key categories.
US economy recovering from coronavirus lockdowns 'very rapidly': Art Laffer
Former economic adviser to President Ronald Reagan Art Laffer said “economics is working beautifully" during an interview on “America’s Newsroom.”
United Airlines passengers who don't use face covering could be banned from flights
United Airlines, which is trying to rebound from a decline in passenger travel, is mandating passengers wear masks to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on flights.
House Democrats accuse SBA of illegally blocking oversight of lending programs
Pressure has mounted on the Trump administration and Congress to release the names of businesses that received loans.
Which states still have a coronavirus-related moratorium on evictions?
Here are the states that still have a moratorium on evictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
You have less than 2 weeks to benefit from this COVID-19 relief program
If you've been thinking about applying for relief for your small business, now is the time to get moving, as PPP loan application approval will end June 30.
Kroger still in 'uncertainty' mode despite 92% jump in digital sales: CEO
Kroger said its digital sales grew 92 percent in the first quarter when it reported earnings on Thursday.
Race for coronavirus vaccine could leave some countries behind
As the race intensifies for a vaccine against the new coronavirus, rich countries are rushing to place advance orders for the inevitably limited supply to guarantee their citizens get immunized first.
How coronavirus impacts storm chasers this hurricane season
The coronavirus pandemic has left officials from FEMA down to local governments questioning how to deal with problems like social distancing in crowded shelters or safely distributing relief supplies.
Tech hubs lead US housing rebound
Markets with strong pre-pandemic job creation appear to be bouncing back quicker, experts say.



















