Lyft lays off hundreds over coronavirus losses, Uber reportedly considers similar cuts
Lyft has laid off 982 employees and furloughed another 288.
UK past coronavirus peak, working on lockdown exit plan: PM Boris Johnson
Johnson promised to set out a “menu of options” on how restrictions could be eased.
Carnival CEO has 'no idea' when cruises will sail again
"We know that day is coming. We just don't know exactly when," Carnival Corp. CEO Arnold Donald admitted.
Coronavirus-closed Virginia gyms lose battle to reopen
The COVID-19 shutdown has forced Gold’s Gym to lay off hundreds of employees.
Coronavirus leads to NYC real estate pounding, but city will bounce back: Expert
Virus is no match for New York City's resilience, said Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman.
Stocks wrap best month since 1987 as coronavirus recovery continues
First-time unemployment filings totaled 3.84 million in the week ended April 25, adding to the previous total of more than 26 million in the six weeks since states adopted “stay-at-home” orders.
Coronavirus aid: Is an economic injury disaster loan right for you?
The best move for a particular business will depend entirely on its unique situation.
Florists face Mother's Day coronavirus quarantine challenges
Local flower shops struggle with supply ahead of Mother's Day
LeBron James rejects NBA season cancellation rumors: 'Absolutely not true'
The NBA hasn't played games since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus relief deal: How do I get money?
You must have a Social Security number and be a legal U.S. resident to receive the funds. The government will default to sending you the check by mail if you do not use direct deposit.
Smithfield wants flexibility on coronavirus guidelines
The world's largest pork producer told a judge in Missouri on Thursday that that it needs some flexibility in complying with federal guidelines that seek to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Oil prices rally as producers tackle supply glut
Output cuts, if all sides live up to the agreement, will end the price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia and eliminate 20 million crude barrels a day from a market that has been overwhelmed with supply.
NYC subway coronavirus cleaning protocol announced, passenger safety questions remain
Subway trains, which had been disinfected at least once every 72 hours, will be cleaned once every 24 hours starting May 6.
Small businesses received less coronavirus aid in states dominated by big banks: Study
A significantly larger number of federal relief loans from the Paycheck Protection Program reached small businesses in states with a bigger percentage of local banks
Ford looks to China factories for lessons ahead of US reopenings
Ford does not have a timeline for when all its workers will return.
US intel: Coronavirus not manmade, still studying lab theory
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a statement concluding that the new coronavirus was not manmade or genetically modified, as President Trump and his allies have touted the as-yet-unproven theory that an infectious disease lab in Wuhan was the source of the global pandemic.
Zoom: 300M daily participants during coronavirus pandemic, not 300M users
A week after Zoom said it had reached 300 million active daily video users, the video conferencing app changed its claim to 300 million active daily participants.
Fauci warns states against ‘tempting’ a coronavirus rebound
The nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, warned that states need to proceed carefully when taking steps to roll back restrictions and reopen businesses.
Fishing industry pressures New Jersey governor to let them work again
Two groups, the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) and United Boatmen of New Jersey, sent Murphy a joint letter earlier this week.
Chick-fil-A launches meal kits as more people cook at home
Chick-fil-A aims to ramp up sales amid the coronavirus pandemic with at-home meal kits.



















