EA sees full-year revenue above estimates as home-sheltering boosts gaming
Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc forecast full-year adjusted revenue above Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, riding on the broader surge in videogame sales as people shelter at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More Star Wars ‘Baby Yoda’ toys by Mattel in the works for holiday launch
Mattel is planning to release more "Baby Yoda" toys in time for the holiday season.
Coronavirus stimulus cash sent to ineligible foreign workers who can’t return it
There is no process for nonresident aliens to return the checks at the moment.
How teachers are surviving coronavirus and distance learning
Even though teaching looks different during the coronavirus, it doesn’t mean teachers aren’t working hard.
Beyond Meat sales boosted by 'food-at-home' demand
Beyond Meat gets boost as coronavirus slams restaurant industry.
Coronavirus makes US airlines spend $10B a month despite travel decline
Major U.S. airlines are spending $10 billion monthly amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Book a table for fast food? Burger King trials post-lockdown app in Italy
Burger King is trialling an app for ordering food and booking a table at its outlets in Italy, as it seeks to persuade locals it is safe to eat out again after more than two months of coronavirus lockdown.
Coronavirus stimulus phase four proposals include these tax policies
Some Republicans are hoping to see the government back away from spending and focus on other pro-growth items.
Occidental posts loss on $1.4 billion charges, cuts budget again
Occidental Petroleum Corp on Tuesday reported that it swung to a loss in the first quarter on write-downs, and the troubled oil producer cut its budget for the third time since March in response to the historic crash of oil prices.
Delta confirms coronavirus middle seat restriction after customer's tweet
Delta Air Lines confirms it is not selling middle seats after a customer reached out for policy clarification during the coronavirus.
Coronavirus cost Disney theme parks $1 billion, company says in mixed earnings report
The pandemic caused major interruptions at Disney’s lucrative theme parks and cruise lines in the U.S. and abroad.
Could coronavirus-prompted subway closures further impact future bar, restaurant business?
A recent column raises concern over whether the coronavirus-prompted shutdown could further negatively impact the nightlife business once given the green-light to reopen.
Coronavirus task force winding down: White House
President Trump confirmed the White House's plan Tuesday to wind down its coronavirus task force over the next few weeks during a visit to a Honeywell manufacturing plant in Arizona.
First coronavirus stimulus fraud charges filed against two men seeking $500K in PPP loans
Experts suspect many more instances of fraud could be occurring.
Spirit, JetBlue suspending flights to some cities amid coronavirus, DOT says
Federal transportation officials have cleared JetBlue and Spirit Airlines to pull flights to some cities until Sept. 30 as the coronavirus pandemic has kept would-be travelers at home.
Stocks trim gains on Fed speak as oil soars
More American cities are reopening for business.
WeWork unveils coronavirus plan for tenants
WeWork plans on increasing sanitization, prioritizing personal space and implementing behavioral signage.
Goldman Sachs ends coronavirus shutdown at Asia offices, but not NYC, London
David Solomon said many details still need to be decided, but “the fact that we are thinking through this next phase ... is promising. It’s a step in our path forward.”
Apple takes iconic developers conference virtual
Apple will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference online on June 22
IBM hosts Think 2020 conference with focus on AI, 5G coronavirus solutions
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