CDC, State Department warn against Turkey travel, ease India advisory
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. State Department warned on Monday against travel to Turkey because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases in that nation but eased its advisories for India.
Home Depot's US sales slow as DIY consumer demand wanes
Home-improvement chains had a blockbuster 2020 as revenue and profit surged from stuck-at-home Americans splurging on paint, tools, and gardening equipment to upgrade their living spaces through DIY projects.
Retailers get creative in supply chain crunch ahead of peak holiday demand
Large and small retailers bracing for tight back-to-school and holiday season as product shortages loom.
Judge in Theranos trial outlines COVID-19 protocols as US cases rise
Attorneys for Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes told a federal judge on Monday that she plans to attend her criminal fraud trial with three family members or friends by her side and strongly prefers not to wear a face mask.
COVID-19 surge leaves hospitals facing major supply shortages, from trash cans to vital medical equipment
Some hospitals were able to re-stock on personal protective equipment and other critical supplies, but now are being hit with even more trouble as the delta variant causes a spike in COVID-19 cases.
NYC’s COVID vaccine mandate begins Tuesday as businesses face new struggles
Business owners expect to face challenges with De Blasio's New York City vaccine mandate.
CVS, Walgreens offer COVID booster dose to certain immunocompromised patients
Walgreens and CVS began administering a third dose of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to patients who have severely weakened immune systems.
NYC indoor vaccine mandate forcing bar owner to ‘police’ patrons
Ken Tirado, the owner of Killmeyer's Old Bavaria Inn, weighs in on New York City's vaccine mandate for indoor activities, which starts Monday.
Face mask mandates reinstated at these companies as COVID-19 cases surge
The reversal comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) changed course Tuesday on its guidance citing new information about the delta variant’s ability to spread among vaccinated people.
Naomi Campbell fights viruses with extreme wellness routine
British supermodel Naomi Campbell takes wellness to the extreme so her immune system stays resilient and formidable as people returning to in-person activities this summer have been catching colds and other illnesses, and the threat of COVID-19 remains.
IBM to allow only fully vaccinated to return to U.S. offices from Sept. 7
International Business Machines Corp said on Friday that it would allow only fully vaccinated U.S. employees to return to offices.
These people who work from home have a secret: They have two jobs
They were bored. Or worried about layoffs. Or tired of working hard for a meager raise every year. They got another job offer. Now they have a secret.
Consumer sentiment sinks to height of COVID-19 levels
Consumers are growing more worried that the pandemic will return and derail the progress made with vaccines and reopenings.
Job posts requiring COVID-19 vaccines soar: report
The number of job postings in the U.S. and Canada requiring potential employees to be vaccinated for the coronavirus has skyrocketed since the beginning of the year.
Second child tax credit payment distributed this week: What parents need to know
A second payment from the IRS goes out Friday, providing some extra cash to millions of families across the U.S. as part of the expanded child tax credit.
Ryanair apologizes after staffers force 12-year-old autistic boy to have COVID-19 test: report
Ryanair, the Dublin-based, low-cost airline, said in a statement Thursday that it regretted learning about the “stress” caused to the family of a 12-year-old autistic boy who was reportedly forced to have a COVID-19 test by its staffers at an airport in Spain.
New York eviction moratorium partially halted by Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court partially lifted a New York state ban on residential evictions during the coronavirus pandemic giving a victory to a group of landlords who challenged it.
New York Stock Exchange traders complain about 'double standard' COVID-19 mandates on the floor
Some floor traders at the New York Stock Exchange are up in arms about the exchange’s new COVID mandates that they say both blindsided them and treats them as second-class citizens inside the Big Board’s lower Manhattan headquarters, FOX Business has learned.
McDonald's franchise settles workers' COVID-19 lawsuit as US cases surge
A McDonald's Corp (MCD.N) franchise in Oakland, California, has agreed to take steps to protect workers from COVID-19 to settle a 2020 lawsuit claiming managers gave employees dog diapers and coffee filters to use as face masks.
COVID-19: Alaska Airlines contemplating vaccine mandate as cases surge
The carrier told FOX Business that they are "looking closely at whether we will require that employees are vaccinated" amid a surge in cases and hospitalizations.



















