US drillers expected to slash oil & gas rigs to lowest ever
Drillers have cut an average of 55 rigs per week since mid March after crude prices started to plunge due to the coronavirus
Equity futures point to higher Wall Street open as US-China trade talks show promise
Investors brace for historically negative jobs report
A devastating jobs report for April will show coronavirus impact
Nearly all the job growth in the 11 years since the Great Recession ended may have vanished in one month
Top US, China trade officials agree to strengthen cooperation
The discussion in a telephone call comes amid escalating tension between the countries
News Corp posts lower revenue amid declines in U.K., Australia
Publisher swings to $730 million loss amid charges related to Australian pay-TV unit and now-sold coupon business
Frontier to implement temperature checks; TSA tells its employees to wear masks at checkpoints
Frontier will implement mandatory temperature screenings for all passengers and employees starting June 1 as the TSA will require all employees to wear masks at airport screening checkpoints.
Stop selling phony coronavirus cures, FTC warns marketers
The Federal Trade Commission announced on Thursday that it had sent 45 more letters warning marketers to stop making unsupported claims that their products and therapies can prevent or treat COVID-19.
Uber sees ride rebound as states reopen
Uber CEO says rides are bouncing back as states reopen following the coronavirus lockdown.
NFL 'prepared' for coronavirus-related schedule changes if necessary, Goodell says
The NFL released a full 17-week schedule on Thursday night but is ready to adjust as needed.
The 10 best states to make a living: Study
Here are the states where you can make a living – even during a crisis like the coronavirus.
Costco’s coronavirus mask policy sparks backlash on social media
People are boycotting Costco because the retailer is requiring customers to wear masks whenever they enter its stores.
Will coronavirus budget crackdown put military pay raise at risk?
Service members are on track for a 3 percent pay bump.
Credit card use dropped alongside coronavirus shutdowns, job loss in March
Consumers stopped using their credit cards in March as the coronavirus shut down the economy, according to data from the Federal Reserve.
Coronavirus-closed Disney Springs slates reopening for May 20
Disney Springs is a dining, shopping and entertainment venue that’s been closed along with the rest of Disney’s sprawling Orlando, Florida, resort since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
What is a BEC, or business email compromise scheme?
The scheme is known as “cyber-enabled financial fraud."
What to know about Zoom, the video conferencing app
Here’s what you need to know about Zoom, from how much it costs to how many people use it.
Facebook extends coronavirus work from home policy through the end of 2020
Facebook is allowing most of its employees to stay home for the rest of the year due to the coronavirus.
Truckers ask for coronavirus phase-four aid to help boost shipping rates
The industry wants Congress to regulate pricing practices.
Michigan extends coronavirus stay-at-home order, opens manufacturing statewide
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed an executive order extending the state's stay-at-home order from May 15 until May 28.
What happens when a business goes bankrupt?
The federal Bankruptcy Code of 1978, the basis of modern bankruptcy law, reflects the Supreme Court's 1934 ruling that bankruptcy law was designed to offer a new opportunity in life' unhampered by debt.



















