Italy announces tighter entry requirements for US tourists
Countries around the world are putting restrictions on American travelers as the highly transmissible delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread.
Delta to hire 1,500 flight attendants, hopes to have 3,000 ready by next summer
Earlier this summer, the airline noted that it was scrambling to meet the demand of travelers who flooded back to airports nationwide as vaccination rates rose.
Ida's aftermath: Power restored to Eastern New Orleans, commercial flights canceled for second day
Power was restored for some customers in Eastern New Orleans on Wednesday as residents struggled to find food and clean drinking water amidst sweltering heat.
Walmart says ready to administer millions of COVID-19 vaccine boosters
Walmart Inc on Tuesday became the latest U.S. retailer to say that it is ready to administer millions of COVID-19 booster vaccine doses this fall if U.S. health officials endorse such a shot to improve fading immunity against the coronavirus.
Biden still lacks FDA chief more than 7 months into presidency
Despite more than seven months in office, President Biden has still not gotten a permanent head of the Food and Drug Administration installed.
Amherst College requires COVID-19 tests twice a week, double masking indoors; students revolt
Students at Amherst College raised a ruckus after the school imposed harsh COVID-19 protocols, including mandatory testing twice a week, double masking indoors (unless students use a KN95 mask), and a ban on indoor dining off-campus.
Senior FDA officials to step down over disagreement with White House on booster shots
Two Food and Drug Administration senior officials are reportedly stepping down from their posts over a disagreement with the White House on the administration of booster shots.
Unemployment benefits expire in September: Here's how you can save money now
Extra pandemic-related unemployment benefits are set to expire on Labor Day. Here's how you can save money now.
Honolulu to require proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Honolulu will require employees at "restaurants, bars, gyms, movie theaters, museums, arcades and other similar establishments" to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to operate.
Varney celebrates stock price surge: You are part of the record highs
FOX Business' Stuart Varney celebrates markets going up despite COVID, Afghanistan and inflation.
Extra unemployment benefits ending soon, leaving millions without an income
In less than one week, millions of Americans are losing their unemployment benefits. Unemployment benefits are ending on Labor Day.
Bojangles gives workers 2 days off by closing restaurants nationwide: 'Rest and refreshment'
Fans of Bojangles won’t be able to get their hands on the chain’s famous fried chicken or biscuits at any of its company-owned stores on Monday, Aug. 30 and Sept. 13.
United jets with engines in Denver incident may not fly until next year
Federal regulators are weighing additional safeguards for some of the United's Boeing 777s after a February engine incident over Colorado.
COVID vaccine manufacturer taking 'go forward' approach to shots
John Chiminski, the CEO of Catalent Pharma Solutions, which manufactures COVID-19 vaccines for Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca, revealed on Monday that his company is taking a “go forward” approach to COVID-19 vaccines.
Delta variant dampens airline industry's path to recovery, Adobe says
Online spending in domestic flight bookings dropped by 13% in July with consumers spending a total of $5.26 billion, according to Adobe's data.
EU set to recommend halting nonessential travel from the US
The European Union is set to recommend halting nonessential travel from the U.S. because of the spread of Covid-19, diplomats said on Sunday.
Hollywood mobilizes to protect Gavin Newsom amid recall: reports
Hollywood megadonors are bankrolling Gavin Newsom's campaign to stave off a recall, with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings giving a whopping $3 million.
High pay for COVID-19 nurses leads to shortages at some hospitals
The added pressure from the pandemic and high pay rates for travel nurses could spur a permanent reset of wages for all nurses, said April Kapu, president of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Stock market turns cautious as ‘defensive’ shares surge
Some of the hottest stocks in the U.S. are pointing to an economic cool-down.
Gates Foundation helped 'raise China's voice of governance' in Africa, emails show
The Gates Foundation has reportedly helped the Chinese Communist government in various ways, enabling the sale of Chinese-produced medications and helping "raise China's voice of governance" around the world, according to emails obtained by Judicial Watch.



















