Business closures surge by 200% as coronavirus hammers US economy, study finds
During the second and third weeks of March, when the majority of states implemented strict stay-at-home measures and directed businesses deemed non-essential to shutter to mitigate the spread of the virus, the closure rate of businesses skyrocketed.
Amazon, Walgreens and CVS face heartburn drug shortage after coronavirus treatment study revealed
Major pharmacy chains are reportedly seeing shortages of famotidine after its use in trials of a COVID-19 treatment
‘Trolls World Tour’ breaks digital records, charts a path for Hollywood
After three weeks of digital release, the 'Trolls' sequel has racked up nearly nearly five million rentals, generating more revenue for Universal than the original “Trolls” did during its five-month theatrical run.
SNAP benefits expanded for online grocery store orders
Americans who rely on SNAP will be able to buy food online amid coronavirus pandemic.
Fitness, guns, seeing growth during coronavirus pandemic
Farmers markets, fitness equipment, outdoor sports and guns and ammunition have drawn more eyeballs with stay-at-home orders in place, according to Yelp.
Varney: Americans getting coronavirus 'quarantine fatigue'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues Americans are getting restless in the good weather.
3M to cut costs as business cools beyond masks
3M has ramped up production of N95 masks, so-called because they block 95% of very small particles including those containing the virus.
Coronavirus relief often pays workers more than work
It is possible that workers could ask their bosses to leave them on furlough so they can collect the larger payments while avoiding potential health risks of returning to crowded workplaces.
Varney: Democrats committing coronavirus abuse
Joe Biden and Speaker Pelosi are misusing coronavirus for political and economic gain, FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues in his latest "My Take."
FDA commissioner 'very optimistic' about coronavirus plasma treatment
FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn said Red Cross and Mayo Clinic developers are scaling up their plasma treatments in anticipation of higher demand
Pfizer sales slide as coronavirus curbs doctor visits
The drugmaker cited fewer in-person meetings with subscribers and restrictions on patient movements due to shelter-in-place policies that weighed on the company's overall sales.
Small business rescue loans over $2M will be audited before forgiveness, Mnuchin says
The loan program, which resumed Monday morning, exhausted its initial $349 billion in funding within 13 days.
Millions of possible coronavirus vaccine doses could be available this year: Michael Milken
Philanthropist Michael Milken has been in conversation with leading companies about responses to the coronavirus crisis.
Demand for small business rescue program 'much greater' than funding, Rubio says
The program is an integral part of the federal government's massive economic stimulus effort passed at the end of March.
UPS, CVS use drones in Florida to deliver medical prescriptions
UPS has partnered with CVS to deliver prescriptions to residents of a Florida retirement community starting in May.
Small business loan program still hindered by glitches in second day of relaunch
"E-Tran,” the SBA’s electronic loan guarantee system, has been beset by technical errors and access issues since the second wave of funding for the low-interest loan program launched.
Oregon strip club brings burlesque to coronavirus carry-out
Lucky Devil now offers two adult-entertainment options: a drive-through pole-dance show for carry-out orders, and food deliveries by dancers.
Companies seek to limit coronavirus liability
At issue is how to balance protecting businesses from lawsuits that could lead to financial ruin, while also enabling justice for customers and workers.
Coronavirus fears seem far away as stores reopen in rural US
Parts of the U.S. are starting to lift closures, and some of the quickest to do so have been rural states like Montana, Vermont and Alaska.
The secret group of scientists and billionaires pushing a Manhattan Project for COVID-19
These scientists and their backers describe their work as a lockdown-era Manhattan Project, a nod to the World War II group of scientists who helped develop the atomic bomb. This time around, the scientists are marshaling brains and money to distill unorthodox ideas gleaned from around the globe.



















