Oregon high court keeps state coronavirus restrictions in place
The decision kept statewide virus restrictions in place by halting a judge’s order to end them.
Angels plan employee furloughs amid coronavirus pandemic
The furloughs will go into effect June 1
Reporters to no longer get an early look at some economic data
The data includes high-profile reports on unemployment, retail sales and inflation
CVS to return $43M in coronavirus stimulus payments
CVS Health announced in a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on Tuesday that the company will return roughly $43.3 million it received in payments through the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund.
Coronavirus leads parents into debt, LendingTree survey finds
LendingTree surveyed 1,005 parents with children under the age of 18 to see how the pandemic has impacted their finances.
As coronavirus crushes rentals, Hertz has deals on Corvettes, Camaros
Hertz said it planned to “adjust fleet levels” as one of several measures to mitigate the impact of pandemic-related shutdowns on its business.
Coronavirus forces Kohl’s to abandon Jennifer Lopez, seven other brands
Kohl's is cutting ties with Jennifer Lopez and seven other brands after enduring coronavirus losses.
Coronavirus causes mortgage concerns, but many Americans did not need to pause payments
More than 4 million Americans have entered into forbearance agreements.
Texas man charged with coronavirus relief fraud in DOJ crackdown
Samuel Yates, 32, of Maud, Texas, has been charged with violations of wire fraud, bank fraud and false statements to a financial institution and to the Small Business Administration after allegedly seeking more than $5 million in PPP loans through the CARES Act.
Text claiming Target offering free coronavirus groceries a scam
The text promises $175 worth of free groceries if the customer clicks on an attached link.
Annie Glenn, astronaut's wife, dead at 100 while fighting coronavirus
The relationship was "the stuff of fairy tales and one of the great love stories of all time."
Republicans raise red flag over expanded unemployment benefits
The CARES Act expanded benefits by $600 a week for up to four months.
Coronavirus prompts Citi CEO to give employees surprise day off
According to an internal memo Tuesday, Citigroup employees will be given an extra day off Friday for working "harder than ever" during the coronavirus pandemic.
Venetian Las Vegas reveals coronavirus safety measures, charity
The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas is currently taking reservations and is likely to welcome guests in June despite the coronavirus pandemic.
NFL tests face masks for coronavirus protection during games
Officials are testing modified face masks that may contain N95, surgical material or other protective designs.
'Pools' 3rd most Google searched commodity: Report
With COVID-19 related restrictions limiting access to beaches and neighborhood pools around the country, consumers are being forced to find alternative ways to beat the heat.
Coronavirus PPP loan recipients may get extension of 8-week window to use funds, McCarthy says
The provision is one of a few that GOP lawmakers are looking at changing, the top House Republican said Tuesday.
Americans support small businesses during coronavirus with online classes, takeout
During the pandemic, 86 percent of Americans supported local businesses through online classes, virtual events or takeout and delivery, according to a survey from OnePoll and Groupon.
Coronavirus could wipe out Social Security COLA for 2021
Benefits have lost about 30 percent of their purchasing power over the last two decades.
Las Vegas hotel, casino operators will benefit from China reopening: Steve Wynn
In Las Vegas, hotels and casinos along the Strip have been closed since mid-March to contain the spread of the virus. However, they will begin taking reservations as soon as June 1.



















