Musk thanks Trump for supporting Tesla plant reopening in California
State law allows a fine of up to $1,000 a day or up to 90 days in jail for operating in violation of health orders.
During coronavirus pandemic, can you be arrested for violating social distancing orders?
Social distancing has become a part of normal life as the public adjusts to best practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bike sales spike during coronavirus as workers gear up for cycling commutes
American bike shop manufactures, local businesses see accelerated sales from commuters amid coronavirus
Fauci: Reopening too soon could 'turn the clock back' on economic recovery
Dr. Anthony Fauci said he is concerned that cities or states may disregard federal guidelines about when it is safe to roll back mitigation efforts.
Government warns airlines on refunds, allows 5% of flights to halt
The Department of Transportation warned airlines against "unfair or deceptive" refund policies after receiving a record number of complaints from customers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus triggers Black Friday-like shopping
Companies see 'Black Friday'-like spending from consumers shopping online amid coronavirus.
Webcam, keyboard sales surge as workers set up home offices
Tech sales have increased amid the coronavirus pandemic as more people set up home offices for the long-term.
What happens to your unemployment benefits if you refuse to go back to work?
The enhanced benefits still mean that roughly half of American workers stand to earn more on unemployment than they did at their jobs.
Varney: Coronavirus lockdowns lead Americans to ‘revolt’
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues Americans are revolting across the country as lockdowns continue.
United Airlines clarifies new policy as more photos emerge of packed planes
United's website says that the airline cannot guarantee passengers will be next to unoccupied seats.
Italian police nab mafiosi to thwart coronavirus pandemic exploitation
Italian police have arrested 91 suspected mobsters in a probe of money-laundering and extortion in a bid to thwart Sicily's Cosa Nostra from exploiting economic woes triggered by the pandemic.
Connecticut governor fires health commissioner amid coronavirus response
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has fired the state’s public health commissioner in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic because of a series of missteps dating to last year, a state official said Tuesday.
51 Tyson Foods workers positive for coronavirus in Maine
More than 10 percent of the plant's workforce contracted the virus.
Burger King, Popeyes, Tim Hortons parent outlines coronavirus reopening
Roughly 15,000 Burger King, Tim Hortons and Popeyes locations are reopening dine-in services with a slate of safety precautions.
White House explores $5,000 coronavirus stimulus check in exchange for delayed Social Security benefits
The plan calls for allowing Americans to choose to receive checks of up to $5,000 in exchange for a delay of their Social Security benefits.
Amazon, Google help states as coronavirus boosts unemployment claims
Amazon and Google are helping state governments implement new technology to help them grapple with coronavirus challenges.
Strip clubs entitled to coronavirus stimulus money: Judge
The SBA must include strip clubs as being entitled to PPP loans despite offering services of a "prurient sexual nature."
Saudi Aramco rocked by oil price rout
Saudi Aramco plans to cut capital spending to between $25 billion and $30 billion in fiscal year 2020, down from $32.8 billion a year ago.
After coronavirus, marketing not dead, industry will play critical role in recovery: Mark Penn
History has shown that marketing is an essential part of the economy and it will be critical to recovery efforts.
Public pension-fund losses set record in first quarter
Pension checks come from a combination of money set aside by government employers and investment returns earned on that money.



















