Coronavirus to slow US meat production for months, CEO says
Meat production will be slowed for months as a result of reduced staffing and new safety measures, according to the head of the biggest U.S. beef producer
Facebook coronavirus map: Wyoming has highest number of symptoms reported
Facebook's COVID-19 data map shows Wyoming has the highest number of residents reporting virus symptoms and the most "change in movement."
Industrial production plunges unprecedented 11.2% in April
The Federal Reserve said Friday that its industrial production index plunged a record 11.2% in April.
Carnival cuts 820 jobs as coronavirus crisis batters cruise industry
Carnival said it is cutting salaries, work weeks and jobs that would save the company “hundreds of millions of dollars,” with the majority of the impact at its locations in Florida, California, and Washington.
Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach to partially reopen
The president's members-only club in Palm Beach will reopen Saturday with social distancing measures in place.
New York manufacturing activity improves in May, but still in contraction
Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected the indicator to be at a lower level of minus 60.0.
Will you get a second coronavirus stimulus check? Everything we know so far
A House bill released earlier this week faces a steep, uphill battle: Senate Republicans have decried the bill as a "liberal wish list"
Retail sales plunge a record 16.4% in April as coronavirus freezes economy
In the two months since the virus paralyzed the economy, more than 33 million Americans have filed for first-time unemployment benefits.
MLB commissioner 'hopeful' about summer games as players demand look into league finances
Lawyers for the baseball players’ union asked Major League Baseball to submit a slew of financial documents that detail the industry’s finances, a person familiar with the request told The Associated Press.
Wilbur Ross: Taiwan Semiconductor hopes to bring supply chain to US
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says Taiwan Semiconductor will produce "cutting edge" chip at new Arizona plant.
Auto industry returning from coronavirus closures, among first to restart engine
Defying a wave of layoffs that has sent the U.S. job market into its worst catastrophe on record, at least one major industry is making a comeback: Tens of thousands of auto workers are returning to factories that have been shuttered since mid-March due to fears of spreading the coronavirus.
Orlando is reopening. Persuading tourists to come back is harder.
Workers in the region faced financial challenges even before the pandemic. The median hourly wage in the metro area was $16.50 in 2019, ranking it at the bottom of the 50 largest metro areas in the U.S.
Essential US stockpile of medicines, supplies, gets a big reboot from Trump team: Peter Navarro
President Trump has been right from the beginning. We must continue to Buy American and build a strong manufacturing base.
Germany in recession as economy shrinks 2.2% in 1st quarter
Europe's biggest economy went into recession following a small dip at the end of last year
100 days to Republican National Convention: Medical experts take center stage
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Stock futures turn lower ahead of economic data
Investors will examine data on retail sales and industrial production
Mississippi casinos to reopen before Memorial Day weekend
The commission closed Mississippi's state-regulated casinos March 16
Coronavirus forces Disney to close 'Frozen' on Broadway
Broadway shows are now canceled through Labor Day
Coronavirus likely hammered US retail sales again in April
Retail sales are estimated to have collapsed 12.0% last month
Coronavirus prompts Boeing to launch 'Confident Travel' initiative to encourage passengers to get back on planes
As coronavirus restrictions begin to ease across the country, Boeing is encouraging airline passengers to get back on planes with its Confident Travel Initiative.



















