Coronavirus pushes colleges to the breaking point, forcing 'hard choices' about education
From schools already on the brink to the loftiest institutions, the pandemic is changing higher education in America with stunning speed.
Walmart returned $12.6M in coronavirus aid it received through CARES Act
Walmart said it did not request support from the government
Remdesivir's potential against coronavirus drives Gilead stock surge
The COVID-19 pandemic, which broke out in Wuhan, China, in December has since infected at least 3.2 million people worldwide and killed nearly 229,00.
Michigan coronavirus protest proceeds despite Facebook blocking event post
Hundreds gathered in Lansing, Michigan, even after Facebook deleted the organizer's event page.
66% of Americans highly trust their doctor: poll
Many Americans are grappling with finding trusted information they need to stay safe during the country’s worst public health crisis in a century, according to a recent AP-NORC poll finding that 66% trust their doctor or health care provider and 52% said the same about their state or local government.
Why coronavirus hit Michigan's economy harder, longer
The growing economic crisis triggered by the pandemic is expected to last longer and hit harder in Michigan than in most places.
Road near Bezos home vandalized with 'PROTECT AMAZON WORKERS' graffiti
Nine Amazon protesters vandalized the road in front of Jeff Bezos' Washington, D.C., home.
Half of working-age Americans might not have a paycheck in May as layoffs surge
In the six weeks since widespread shutdowns began, more than 30 million Americans have lost their job
Varney: Coronavirus lockdown clashes heating up
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues the fight over lockdown rules will play out across the country.
800-step coronavirus plan for Vegas hotels The Venetian and Palazzo to reopen revealed
The Venetian assures future guests they'll find kits with face masks, hand sanitizer and gloves in every hotel suite.
Blue Apron CEO banks on coronavirus cooking habits remaining post-quarantine
As restaurants across the country limit services to takeout and delivery, research shows that 54% of Americans say they’re cooking more, and 46 percent say they have baked more.
New York spent $69M on ventilators that never arrived: Report
New York ordered 1,450 ventilators for $69.1 million, but never received a single one.
Dairy farmers feel coronavirus squeeze as milk sales dry up
The outbreak brought a major reversal for New York's dairy farmers.
Macy's to reopen 68 stores, targets all within six weeks
Macy's said the next batch of roughly 50 stores is scheduled to reopen May 11.
LeBron James honoring Class of 2020 with celeb-packed event
The event will pay tribute to high schoolers graduating this year.
Consumer spending plummets 7.5% in March, biggest drop on record
Consumer spending has been a key driver of the U.S. economy in recent years
Rite Aid drive-thru coronavirus testing isn't hitting full capacity: CEO
Rite Aid has set up 25 drive-thru coronavirus testing sites at its stores in eight states, and the CEO says she wishes more people would show up.
Marlboro cigarattes-maker abandons buybacks amid coronavirus
The company said it was withdrawing its earnings per share targets for 2020.
Cracker Barrel, DoorDash announce delivery partnership
Southern-style chain Cracker Barrel is teaming up with a major delivery partner for the first time, but will customers bite?
Zoom CEO's coronavirus quarantine routine includes meditation, nonstop meetings
Yuan spoke to FOX Business about Zoom's surging user base and overcoming privacy concerns.



















