BP to cut 10,000 jobs worldwide amid coronavirus pandemic
Energy company BP says that its global workforce will be trimmed by 10,000 jobs amid the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Retail in age of coronavirus lockdowns can be dangerous, bloodied store manager says
After months of living with such restrictions, the level of stress among people clearly has reached a boiling point, and not just in California.
Oil prices top $40 as OPEC+ extends production cuts
West Texas Intermediate crude oil topped $40 per barrel for the first time since March after OPEC and its allies extended historic production cuts through July.
The Lockdown Democrats -- blue states now facing a change or die choice
Once great and mighty cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle and Manhattan are ghost towns.
Business economists expect worst slump since 1940s
Overhanging rebound is the risk that a second wave of the coronavirus could threaten the economy
Reopening day as eyes turn to New York City
New York is easing restrictions that shut down schools, businesses and much of city life in March
Fed says beating pandemic is key, but how will it know things are better?
The Fed ends its two-day meeting on Wednesday afternoon
With coronavirus pushing rich Americans out west, study says infection in high-altitude residents less likely
The U.S. elite have sought refuge from the coronavirus in western states.
FDA tightens rules for decontaminating coronavirus face masks made in China
Testing has shown that authorized respirators manufactured in China "may vary in their design and performance."
California woman sues Safeway operator for toilet paper price gouging
A proposed class action against Albertson's claims a San Francisco woman paid $18.99 for toilet paper that usually costs $10 or $11.
Coronavirus recovery 'in full swing' outside urban areas: Navarro
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said "we're going to need our metropolitan areas to get back to work" to get the economy back on track.
Massage industry thrives as businesses reopen
Leading massage franchises have seen a surge in business as states begin to ease restrictions that kept locations shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Volkswagen considering more cost cuts to cope with downturn
Volkswagen is considering more cost cuts to help cope with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, a spokesman for the German automaker said on Saturday.
Government job losses are piling up, and it could get worse
Even as the U.S. added some jobs in May, the number of people employed by federal, state and local governments dropped by 585,000.
Here are part-time jobs retirees can do remotely during coronavirus
Retirees can do these eight part-time jobs from their homes during the coronavirus.
Virus exposes sharp economic divide: College vs. non-college
Fewer than half of high school graduates are now working. Two-thirds of college graduates are.
Pro bowling returns from coronavirus shutdown with 'PBA Strike Derby'
Eight of the world’s top pro bowlers will face off in the inaugural PBA Strike Derby at Bowlero Jupiter in Florida.
Coronavirus pandemic hit these occupations the hardest: Survey
These 10 occupations had the highest percentage of layoffs, reduced hours and reduced pay because of the coronavirus pandemic.
What are Opportunity Zones and where are they located in the US?
Here’s what you need to know about Opportunity Zones.
MLB plan saves big-spending teams $100M on coronavirus reopening
The Yankees project to pay $155 million to players under the union’s plan, according to the AP analysis based on frozen March 28 rosters, and spend $48 million on salary under management’s proposal.



















