NYC steakhouse owner says he lost millions in business due to city's vaccine mandate
A New York City steakhouse owner discussed the negative economic impact of the city's coronavirus vaccine mandate, noting he lost nearly two million dollars of business due to the requirement.
AOC aims to extend pandemic unemployment insurance: What to do if you need cash now
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will introduce a bill to extend PUA benefits, which expired in September. The bill would increase the weekly benefit amount and provide additional weeks of benefits for the self-employed, gig workers and independent contractors.
MBA applications at some of the country’s best schools fell this year
Some of the best known M.B.A. programs in the U.S. registered precipitous drops or sluggish interest from prospective candidates this year, following a 2020 admissions cycle in which applications soared.
Airline industry remains 'volatile' as flight bookings drop in August
Depressed bookings remained consistent throughout the first half of September as the COVID-19 delta variant continued to take hold of the country.
Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine works for kids ages 5 to 11
Pfizer said Monday its COVID-19 vaccine works for children ages 5 to 11 and that it will seek U.S. authorization for this age group soon.
The pandemic has sparked a book craze — and Barnes & Noble is cashing in
Thanks to the pandemic, a surprising number of consumers are once again devouring books — in print — and Barnes & Noble is cashing in.
COVID-19 lockdowns in Asia deepen commodity supply-chain pain
The recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia has throttled ports and locked down plantations and processors, sparking extended disruptions of raw materials such as palm oil, coffee and tin.
Dems support Florida landowner evicting unvaccinated tenants
After months of pushing to halt evictions for tenants hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, progressives have found themselves on the side of the landlord when it comes to vaccine mandates.
Vaccination mandate: These businesses penalize unvaccinated employees
Some employees returning to work are being penalized or are receiving separate benefits depending on whether or not they are vaccinated against the coronavirus.
United Airlines CEO: ‘We’re prepared’ for passenger vaccine mandate if Biden says so
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said Sunday his company is “prepared” to require COVID-19 vaccinations among passengers if President Biden says so.
Fox News Poll: Majorities favor mask and vaccine mandates as pandemic worries increase
Majorities support mask and vaccine mandates advocated by the Biden administration, as the coronavirus pandemic remains a top concern, according to the latest Fox News poll.
Audit finds electronic tolls overbilled Maryland drivers
Maryland legislative auditors found that glitches in the cashless tolling infrastructure at the state’s bridges, tunnels and express lanes overbilled motorists thousands of dollars.
Wedding industry feels coronavirus paper shortage, here’s what couples should know
The coronavirus pandemic’s paper shortage is being felt in the wedding industry.
Biden's silent shutdown: Businesses shutter amid vaccine mandates, extended COVID relief
There’s a silent shutdown surge boiling across America following President Biden’s vaccine mandate on businesses coupled with staffing shortages following the pandemic’s lockdowns.
COVID-19 booster shots: former acting HHS secretary weighs in after FDA advisory board endorsement
Former HHS Acting Secretary and Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan says the FDA has been rightfully cautious about approving COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.
$1.4B in health care fraud rings busted by Feds, doctors and nurses nabbed
The Department of Justice has announced charges against 138 people -- including doctors and nurses -- who the feds say were part of alleged health care fraud rings allegedly totaling $1.4 billion.
FDA decision on Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine booster mixed: What to know
An independent committee advising the FDA voted against Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine booster shot.
CDC announces infection control efforts, $2.1B funding across health care sectors
Federal health officials on Friday announced a $2.1 billion investment to strengthen infection prevention and control measures against COVID-19 and other infectious diseases across the public healthcare sector.
Georgia restaurant forced to close after entire staff quits, posts sign on front door
A burrito chain restaurant in Georgia was forced to close after the entire staff quit, citing they all worked seven days a week for the past month.
Labor shortage poses biggest threat to US economy, most CFOs say
The U.S. economy is poised for a strong recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, but faces fresh risks from a widespread labor shortage and rising infections among the unvaccinated, according to a survey of American CFOs.



















