Stimulus checks are a lifeline for some Americans, but a cushion for others
Some recipients of the $1,200 stimulus check are grateful for the cash, but likened it to a band-aid that won't get them through May
P&G beats profit estimates as shoppers hoard toilet rolls, detergent
Many of the company's products, including Bounty paper towels, Charmin toilet paper, Pampers diapers and Tampax tampons, have been in demand across U.S. supermarkets in the past few weeks.
Gmail blocked millions of daily coronavirus-related malware, scam messages: Google
The company said phishing emails imitated government agencies in order to take advantage of small businesses awaiting relief from the stimulus bill or trying to abide by stay-at-home orders.
Oil tumbles to 18-year low as coronavirus dings China GDP
The sharp economic contraction is a preview of things to come for the rest of the developed world, including the United States, as the COVID-19 pandemic originated in China, impacting its economy first.
Oil services provider Schlumberger rocked by 'double black swan'
The Houston-based oil services provider lost $5.32 a share as revenue fell 5 percent year-over-year to $7.5 billion.
ISS crew lands after more than 200 days in space
Russian officials said they took stringent measures to protect the crew amid the pandemic.
Coronavirus recovery -- PPP lets small business suffer while big, profitable companies get mega bucks
Congress must fix the PPP before it pumps hundreds of billions more into the Paycheck Protection Program with the money going to the wrong people.
US coronavirus infections top 671,000 as China revises death toll higher
Epidemiologists, U.S. intelligence sources and some local residents have said in recent weeks they believe Chinese authorities substantially undercounted coronavirus infections and deaths.
Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen being released from prison
Federal statistics show 14 inmates and seven staff members at the prison have tested positive for COVID-19.
Coronavirus takes toll on Cantor Fitzgerald forcing job cuts
The cuts are said to amount to less than 5 percent of the workforce
Europe car sales tank 55% in March on coronavirus lockdowns
The drop even tops that from the 2008-9 global financial crisis, which triggered a six-year slump in car purchases
Fed's Kashkari says Trump's plan to reopen economy makes sense
Trump presented guidelines on Thursday for U.S. states to emerge from a shutdown in three stages
China posts first GDP decline on record as coronavirus cripples economy
Analysts say policymakers face an uphill battle to revive growth as the coronavirus pandemic ravages global demand
Global stocks rally Friday on Gilead’s coronavirus treatment and Boeing’s production restart
Oil prices drop on Chinese economy contraction
'Miracle' coronavirus 'cure' leads to fraud charge for California doctor
FBI agents raided the office of a California doctor who prosecutors said sold a phony $3,995 COVID-19 “cure.”
Michaels starts coronavirus-related contactless delivery for crafters at home
Here is how Michaels is ensuring artists get all they need during the coronavirus.
China's coronavirus-hit economy set to post 1st decline in 25+ years
China's coronavirus crisis is expected to have tipped its economy into its first decline since at least 1992, data is set to show on Friday, raising pressure on authorities to prop up growth as mounting job losses threaten social stability
Trump says coronavirus means US sports will resume 'without the fans'
The president said games will be 'made for television' until it's safe for fans to attend.
Coronavirus prompts Tim Hortons, Uber Eats to team up for first time
While restaurants have been forced to close amid the pandemic, some remain operational for delivery or takeout.
Emirates airline tests passengers for coronavirus before flight leaves Dubai
On Wednesday, Emirates tested all the passengers who were traveling to Tunisia from Dubai for the coronavirus.


















