Coronavirus pandemic’s impact on US jobs might not be fully captured until June
Since the nation's economy came to a near standstill in mid-March, nearly 39 million Americans have filed for first-time unemployment benefits.
Starbucks tempts customers with menu tweaks after coronavirus restrictions
The new Iced Guava Passionfruit Drink will join other seasonal items on the menu this summer as the coffee giant continues to reopen stores under modified operations and hours.
Most U.S. workers intend to have a job during retirement
Working Americans have plans to hold down a job during their retirement.
International flights could pose coronavirus threat to NY, other U.S. hot spots
U.S. citizens and permanent residents coming from coronavirus hot zones are permitted to return through 13 designated airports.
Analysis raises questions about coronavirus shutdown's effectiveness
Data showed with a greater than 99 percent significance that infection rates fall after lockdown orders are lifted, according to JP Morgan.
Coronavirus drives up RV rentals, sales
Interest in RV rentals is on the rise as more Americans get outside ahead of the Memorial Day weekend holdiay
New Jersey gym that defied coronavirus lockdown rules shut down by health department
Trumbetti and co-owner Ian Smith, reopened the gym last Monday with social distancing measures in place and a crowd of supporters protesting the stay-at-home mandates.
Facebook to shift permanently toward more remote work after coronavirus
Within 10 years, Mark Zuckerberg expects as much as half of Facebook's employees -- who currently number more than 45,000 -- to work from home.
Trump wants churches open during coronavirus
President Trump said on Thursday he plans to take "a very strong position" on church reopenings.
Fed's Rosengren says US unemployment rate could remain in double digits at end of 2020
Rosengren said he expects unemployment to remain well above the pre-crisis level of 3.5 percent at the end of 2020.
Restaurant chains see sales improving as dining rooms reopen
Fast food restaurants — well equipped for drive-thru and takeout service — have fared better than sit-down restaurants as the coronavirus pandemic gripped the U.S., but that gap could start to close as dining rooms reopen.
Questions about reopening Tesla Buffalo plant that missed job creation deadline
Plans to restart Tesla's solar panel factory in Buffalo, New York, remain unclear.
TSA's coronavirus screening procedures revealed ahead of summer travel
The number of air travelers is on the upswing, TSA said.
McDonald's warns franchisees impacted by coronavirus could have to downsize or sell
The fast-food chain has reportedly set aside $40 million in restaurant aid for owners dealing with the financial impact of COVID-19 lockdowns
Amazon targets fall for Prime Day as it tries to return to pre-pandemic operations
The move will allow the e-commerce giant to lay the groundwork for shipments of a wider variety of products, according to people familiar with the matter.
Real estate making 'stunning' coronavirus comeback: Expert agents
Dolly Lenz and Jenny Lenz of Dolly Lenz Real Estate are seeing a huge boom in interest from homebuyers as coronavirus settles.
Congress could extend coronavirus small business loan forgiveness timeline to 12 weeks, Mnuchin says
Under the current rules, recipients of the government-backed aid must spend the money within eight weeks.
Gaming surging in coronavirus, but challenges to come with new games on hold: Xbox head
Microsoft's Phil Spencer said he thinks the impact of the virus on the game industry will "play out over the next two years."
Coronavirus hits even top-rated nursing homes
The numbers of nursing home residents testing positive for the coronavirus and dying from COVID-19 are linked to location and population density — not care quality ratings.
Coronavirus tensions mean essential workers face anger on streets
Essential workers and their customers are feeling stretched thin by the coronavirus pandemic, and tensions boiling over into confrontations that are being captured on video.



















