Moderna wraps full FDA approval request of COVID-19 vaccine
Moderna has completed a submission filing for full FDA approval of its COVID-19 vaccine in individuals 18 and up.
New York takes back title as most expensive renters market: report
New York City rents have overtaken San Francisco as the most expensive in the US, a sign the Big Apple is outpacing the West Coast tech hub’s financial recovery.
At Fed's Jackson Hole meeting, Powell unlikely to provide tapering roadmap for investors
All eyes will be on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell this week as investors watch for signs that U.S. policymakers are preparing to wind down the massive bond-buying program put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kamala Harris says US will donate 1M Pfizer vaccine doses to Vietnam
Vice President Kamala Harris said on Wednesday the U.S. plans to donate 1 million Pfizer coronavirus vaccine doses to Vietnam, where only 2% of the population has been vaccinated.
Hawaii's Dem governor asks travelers to stay away amid COVID surge: ‘Not a good time’
Hawaii Gov. David Ige is urging tourists not to travel to the islands due to a surge in coronavirus cases amid the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.
With sales still surging, Best Buy raises prospects for 2021
Americans move to online shopping, continuing to spend despite delta variant concerns.
Disney Cruise Line mandates vaccines for passengers 12 and older on certain cruises
In accordance with a new order implemented by the Bahamas, Disney Cruise Line is requiring passengers ages 12 and older to be fully vaccinated for voyages to the country between Sept. 3 and Nov. 1.
Carnival says cruise passenger that died from COVID didn't contract virus on ship
Earlier this month, 27 vaccinated Carnival cruise passengers tested positive for COVID-19 just before the ship made a stop in Belize City.
Disney reaches COVID-19 vaccine agreement with over 30,000 union employees
Disney, the Service Trades Council Union and the Actors Equity Association have reached an agreement on mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for over 30,000 of the entertainment giant's union employees at its Florida theme parks.
Goldman Sachs raises odds on US Fed taper announcement in November
In a note, Goldman Sachs said it had raised the odds that a formal taper announcement will come in November to 45% from a previous forecast of 25%, and lowered the December chance to 35% from 55%.
Antivaxxers become social outcasts on Wall Street
As Wall Street scrambles to find safe ways to return its bankers to the office as the Delta variant surges, some financiers have found a scapegoat for the mess: the unvaccinated.
Union leaders challenge de Blasio’s vaccine mandate for DOE staffers in court
Union leaders representing 350,000 city workers plan to file a legal action to stop Mayor de Blasio from implementing a vaccine mandate for Department of Education employees without their input.
US energy firms weigh in on employee vaccine mandates
The U.S. energy industry is weighing in on COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employees as infections are on the rise following the spread of the Delta variant.
Biden urges businesses mandate COVID-19 vaccine following full approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot
President Biden leaned into the new FDA licensure, or full approval, of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, encouraging businesses to require vaccinations among employees.
Endeavor staffers fume over IPO, saying it mainly enriched boss Ari Emanuel
Agents and executives at Endeavor enraged, claiming CEO reaped benefits at their expense.
COVID pandemic has 'permanent implications' for office structure: Economist Steve Moore
Economist Stephen Moore argued on Monday that the “whole office structure is going to be different” as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the surge of cases of the delta variant.
Surgeon general expects more businesses will mandate COVID-19 vaccine after FDA approval
The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine is expected to receive FDA approval Monday, and Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is predicting this will lead to more private businesses requiring employees to get their shots.
US companies should mandate COVID-19 vaccines for employees, most economists say
A majority of economists believe that U.S. companies should require their employees to be vaccinated in order to keep their jobs or return to the workplace, according to a new survey released early Monday.
Online coffee sales shot up when COVID hit
Direct to consumer coffee companies saw an enormous spike in business in the early days of the coronavirus hitting the U.S. last year.
Remote work may now last for two years, worrying some bosses
With the latest wave of return-to-office delays from Covid-19, some companies are considering a new possibility: Offices may be closed for nearly two years.



















