Kroger announces new bonuses after cutting hazard pay
Just days after announcing it would end hazard “hero” pay to front-line workers, Kroger says it will give them extra “thank you” bonuses.
Nursing home coronavirus: Do families have legal recourse?
About a third of all 80,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have occurred at the nation’s nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
Ghost kitchens, meal kits give restaurants life support during coronavirus
Restaurant owners seek new ways to turn profits without dining rooms at full capacity.
Virus lockdown gives Venice a shot at reimagining tourism
For years, Venice has faced an almost existential crisis, as the unbridled success of its tourism industry threatened to ruin the things that have drawn visitors for centuries.
Famed Darlington Raceway hosts NASCAR's post-coronavirus comeback event
Known by race fans as “The Lady in Black” and “The Track Too Tough to Tame,” Darlington Raceway will host three NASCAR events over a four-day span, beginning with the Real Heroes 400 on Sunday afternoon.
Texas fears losing oil-rich lands in Chinese takeover of weakened energy companies
Ninety-eight exploration and production companies in Texas with $75.7 billion of debt filed for bankruptcy from 2015 through 2020.
SBA releases coronavirus PPP loan forgiveness application
Complete forgiveness may not be as simple as some business owners think.
‘Significant' financial vulnerabilities amid coronavirus pandemic, Fed warns
The Fed warned of major risks if the pandemic proves lengthy or more severe.
J.C. Penney files for bankruptcy as coronavirus pushes retailer over edge
J. C. Penney said it had entered into a restructuring support agreement with the lenders.
NFL facilities can reopen from coronavirus shutdown starting May 19, Goodell says
The NFL initially ordered all team facilities to close on March 25.
Gas to remain cheap during coronavirus as demand rebounds: US Energy secretary
Although some states have already kicked off re-openings, others have extended shutdowns, meaning the demand for fuel should remain at low levels.
Restaurants struggle with rent under coronavirus restrictions in New York City
Restaurants in New York City have to rely on takeout and delivery orders to make money, but for many, it hasn’t been enough to pay for all their rent.
TSA preparing to check passenger temperatures
U.S. officials are preparing to begin checking passengers' temperatures at roughly a dozen airports as soon as next week, according to people familiar with the matter.
In coronavirus crisis lessons for recovery from the Gulf Coast's Deepwater Horizon disaster
In response to the Deepwater Horizon crisis, the State of Florida established Triumph Gulf Coast, Inc.
NASCAR's fast return from coronavirus pause will boost sport's visibility, Steve Phelps says
The NASCAR Cup Series has not held a race since March 8.
Tesla's coronavirus-driven move to Texas gains traction, governor says 'perfect fit'
Gov. Greg Abbott said this week that he had talked to Tesla CEO Elon Musk about moving some of the company’s facilities to the state.
During coronavirus, Intel's American investment seemingly paying off
In a time where many American companies encountered supply-chain issues due to the deadly coronavirus, one technology company was well prepared for the interruption.
Stocks rally but not enough to erase weekly losses
President Trump said the country will reopen with or without a vaccine.
China should pay for coronavirus: Peter Navarro
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro says China should pay compensatory damages for the coronavirus and a bipartisan effort is needed to make that happen.
Coronavirus prompts 2020 MLB Draft to adopt virtual format
This year’s virtual draft will consist of just five rounds, rather than the typical 40-round format.



















