Stocks slide as Fed's Powell warns of possible ‘prolonged recession’
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. is in the deepest downturn since World War II.
Coronavirus and PPP fraud: Who the government is watching
The SBA says it will concentrate the bulk of its efforts on companies that received larger loans.
Amazon wants national price-gouging law after coronavirus complaints surge
Amazon is calling for federal lawmakers to create a national anti-price-gouging law as the online retailer has sought to block the practice on its platform.
Iowa to reopen restaurants, salons, barber shops and gyms
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said that she feels confident about the move to reopen restaurants, salons, barber shops, and gyms this Friday because the state has the capacity to treat and test patients.
Coronavirus means employers can let workers make changes to health insurance plans, IRS says
Normally, employees cannot switch health insurance plans in the middle of the year unless they experience a major life change.
California Tesla worker thanks Elon Musk after reopening despite coronavirus
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he would be on site in Fremont, California, on Monday.
Florida welcomes sports teams as coronavirus pauses wind down, Gov. Ron DeSantis says
"All professional sports are welcome here for practicing and for playing," DeSantis said.
Coronavirus pandemic’s first live concert in Arkansas served cease and desist
Arkansas could shut down the first-ever socially distant concert with Bishop Gunn's Travis McCready on May 15 with a cease and desist.
US meat exports surge as industry struggles to meet demand
Meat exports have surged despite concerns over work safety, as workers try to fulfill overseas sales purchased up to six months ahead of time-- before the coronavirus outbreak took hold in the US.
Uber riders, drivers must wear coronavirus face masks beginning May 18
Uber will require riders and drivers to wear face masks beginning May 18 to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, the rideshare company said Wednesday.
What are all the coronavirus testing methods?
Here are the coronavirus testing methods you should know.
Senators want coronavirus money for hog farmers forced to 'depopulate' herds
The hog industry will lose more than $5 billion due to restaurant closures, the senators wrote.
IRS says employers can allow mid-year changes to dependent-care accounts
When employees incur the expense, they're reimbursed from the account - meaning they never owe tax on that money.
Coronavirus could shrink Wall Street bonuses by as much as 30%
Wall Street bonuses for 2020 could fall by as much as 25%-30% due to the deep cuts to revenues recorded by banks and hedge funds earlier this year as a result of the novel coronavirus, according to a report published Wednesday by compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates Inc.
Los Angeles County reopens coronavirus-closed beaches
County beaches and many city-owned beaches along the 75 miles of coastline are reopening but with social distancing rules designed to reduce the chance of spreading infections.
FBI, CSIA warn of Chinese cyberattacks targeting coronavirus research organizations
The Chinese Communist Party could be trying to gain access to intelligence related to COVID-19 through cyber attacks.
Abbott coronavirus test missed 1/3 of COVID-19 cases: NYU researchers
Abbott has shipped out approximately 1.8 million rapid ID NOW tests.
Two-thirds of college students comfortable returning to campus for fall semester: Survey
Sixty-five percent of students feel comfortable enough to attending in-person classes come the fall semester.
Spike in coronavirus cases at Minnesota meatpacking plant prompts employees to demand shutdown
Worker absenteeism and plant closures have caused the meat industry to warn of possible shortages.
Six Flags unveils new reservation system to ensure proper social distancing
The user-friendly guest reservation system will allow its theme parks to manage daily attendance levels and avoid overcrowding in accordance with recommendations on social distancing from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.



















