Doctor who treated former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid's cancer now focusing on coronavirus
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong's companies are developing a coronavirus vaccine and treatments, he said.
Walmart's Sam's Club rolls out nationwide curbside pickup
The club expedited the roll out of the service to nearly 600 stores nationwide after receiving positive feedback during its pilot program.
US domestic travel recovering as coronavirus restrictions ease
The travel industry is rebounding as domestic travel, home rentals see growth.
Airplanes are 'safest place to be' in coronavirus: Barry Diller
IAC Chairman Barry Diller said airlines need to do a better job telling customers how safe air travel is during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over 1.5M Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, as pace of layoffs slows
Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected 1.55 million Americans to file for unemployment.
Workers tap retirement savings to cope with coronavirus pandemic
A majority of people expect their retirement plans to be affected by the crisis.
'One Tree Hill' stars ask fans to help fire North Carolina professor
Celebrities from the former hit TV show “One Tree Hill,” are calling on a university in North Carolina to remove one of its professors after he called the state’s governor “Massa Cooper” on Twitter.
SBA loosens loan forgiveness rules for PPP recipients
The new rule stipulates that even if loan recipients don't meet the 60 percent threshold, the federal government will still forgive part of the loan.
Dow futures drop over 600 points on coronavirus, economic recovery concerns
Traders will also have the latest jobless figures to dissect
Regeneron begins first clinical trials of antibody cocktail for treatment, prevention of COVID-19
The antibody cocktail approach may work better for elderly and immuno-compromised patients
Hawaii extends 14-day coronavirus quarantine for all incoming travelers
Gov. David Ige said the rule is being extended to the end of July as the state works to solidify a screening process that could soon allow travelers to return in some capacity.
Coachella, Stagecoach canceled this year over coronavirus concerns
The Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals have been canceled this year due to coronavirus concerns.
Trump administration cuts oil, gas fees in hundreds of cases
The Trump administration has awarded energy companies hundreds of breaks on payments.
Google Maps to alert users about COVID-19-related travel restrictions
The update with travel restrictions can help plan a trip better
US weekly jobless claims seen declining further, but millions still unemployed
New applications for state unemployment benefits likely totaled a seasonally adjusted 1.55 million
SeaWorld to reopen San Antonio park June 19
SeaWorld Orlando reopens on Thursday
Men’s Wearhouse owner takes steps to stabilize business
The update helped lift shares 13 percent in extended trading
People with this blood type are less likely to test positive for COVID-19
The data was gathered in a preliminary study of more than 750,000 participants
Working from home cost employees money but 35% want to continue it full-time
Most American employees want to continue working from home in some form, according to a recent survey.
Coronavirus batters Allentown's economy: 'That’s how America crumbles'
Allentown, which largely fended for itself amid sharply falling tax revenue, is yearning for help from the federal government as the third-largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 120,000 can barely plug a multimillion-dollar budget hole left by the coronavirus pandemic.



















