Southwest CEO aims to keep coronavirus from causing first layoffs in its history
The airline reduced its spending and borrowed more to boost its cash reserves.
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse owner to return $20M in PPP Loans
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse owner, Ruth’s Hospitality Group, announced Thursday that it is repaying $20 million in coronavirus aid received under the Paycheck Protection Program after the Treasury Department asked publicly traded companies to return the funds meant for small businesses.
Lowe's NFL Draft blitz during coronavirus includes 3 commercials focusing on home
One ad will showcase Lowe's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Los Angeles announces meal initiative for needy communities
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says more than 1 million people with disabilities are the most vulnerable in coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus-related federal spending surges in late April
Medical instruments and equipment topped the list of expenses.
Facebook gets rid of 'pseudoscience' ad-targeting category
Facebook Inc has removed "pseudoscience" as an option for advertisers that want to target audiences, a category available until this week even as the world's largest social media network vowed to curb misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus and your finances: What to know if your issuer cuts your credit limit
During the Great Recession, 20 percent of card companies cut credit lines for customers with prime scores.
DroneUp, UPS testing coronavirus medical supply delivery
DroneUp and UPS are teaming up to potentially deliver coronavirus medical supplies via drone.
Economic recovery from coronavirus requires a federal minimum wage hike: Mark Cuban
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban said Thursday that the economy will need a federal minimum wage hike to help workers get back on their feet, especially post-coronavirus.
As coronavirus evaporates tax revenue, states, cities could see tidal wave of layoffs
States are also hemorrhaging cash trying to respond to the virus outbreak.
Hormel Foods giving more coronavirus bonuses to production workers
The $7 million in bonuses comes after a separate $4 million in cash bonuses earlier this month.
Coronavirus-inspired SALT cap relief may incentivize more people to pay their taxes
Governors of states hardest hit by the outbreak have begun asking lawmakers to lift the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions.
Burger King to give 10,000 free Whoppers to TV watchers
Burger King is giving away free Whoppers to TV watchers, but with a catch.
Coronavirus prompts Publix to buy excess food from farmers for donations
Here is how Publix is providing hunger relief and minimizing food waste during the coronavirus.
Disney parks' coronavirus shutdown may last through January
Social distancing policies may make amusement parks such as Disney World less enticing until a coronavirus vaccine is available
Dow rises as S&P, Nasdaq slip in volatile session
A new tranche of funding for the small business lending program is near.
Coronavirus government spending must be put on 'pause': Sen. Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso argues that the government should not spend any more on coronavirus aid until Senate can discuss face to face.
Supermarket donates milk during coronavirus crisis to needy families
Oregon Dairy Center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, couldn't allow its milk go to waste.
Coronavirus concerns close Tyson beef plant in Washington
The company said it was working with health officials in three surrounding counties to test 1,400 employees from its Pasco, Washington, plant for COVID-19.
Columbia plans to keep $12M coronavirus stimulus relief funds: Report
Columbia University, with an endowment of $11 billion, was allotted $12.8 million.



















