In-person gamblers lifting US casino market to its best year
Gamblers anxious to hit the slot machines and table games in person after a year of coronavirus restrictions are lifting the U.S. casino industry to its best year ever.
Pay cut: Google employees who work from home could lose money
Alphabet Inc's Google stands out in offering employees a calculator that allows them to see the effects of a move. But in practice, some remote employees, especially those who commute from long distances, could experience pay cuts without changing their address.
Tyson Foods says 5,400 employees take COVID-19 shots after vaccine mandate
Major U.S. companies are changing policies on vaccinations and masking as the Delta variant of the coronavirus drives a resurgence of cases.
COVID's delta variant: Will airline ticket prices be affected?
Air travel demand will likely wane in the coming weeks due to uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 delta variant, according to industry experts.
Airline travel slowed in July as delta variant spread, economist writes
Spending on airline travel slowed in July as the delta variant spread, according to new data.
Eviction moratorium prolongs uncertainty for tenants, landlords
The extended Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eviction ban could prolong the problems tenants and landlords have already faced amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
DeSantis adds teeth to ban on mask mandates in schools, threatens to withdraw salaries
Amid a steep surge in COVID cases due to the delta variant, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made it clear that the state Board of Education would impose financial penalties on superintendents or school board members who enforced mask mandates in school, even withholding their salaries.
AMC CEO touts 'transformational' quarter, will offer movie tickets for Bitcoin
AMC Entertainment chairman and CEO Adam Aron outlined a series of new measures to help AMC 'play offense' going forward, including new theater locations, alternative programming, accepting Bitcoin as an alternative form of payment, and an exclusive 45-day theatrical window with Warner Brothers for its 2022 film slate.
Tesla to mandate masks at Nevada factory as COVID-19 cases mount
Elon Musk’s electric car company Tesla has told workers at its massive Nevada battery factory that they must wear masks indoors regardless of whether or not they’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19.
American Airlines takes different approach to employee vaccine requirements
The airline is one of a growing list of companies incentivizing its employees to get vaccinated especially as concerns surrounding the delta variant of the coronavirus – which is fueling a surge of infections – grows.
Will gyms go the way of arcades and movie rental stores?
The pandemic has reshaped how Americans exercise and upended the fitness industry, accelerating the growth of a new era of high-tech home workout equipment and virtual classes.
Varney on COVID-19 pandemic: We’re not going back to 2019 anytime soon
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses what to expect from COVID in America this fall.
Sephora is opening inside over 70 Kohl’s locations this month
The major department store chain and beauty retailer announced their collaboration last December with plans to eventually have Sephora be part of the cosmetics counters in at least 850 stores by 2023.
Companies thought they had a plan for fall, now they are scrapping it
The swift, startling resurgence of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations across the U.S. is causing corporate leaders to rip up playbooks for the next few months.
New York ranks eighth for COVID-19 safety
The Empire State managed to rank top ten in safest states during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from WalletHub.
California almond growers look to future amidst water woes
As the COVID-19 pandemic raged over the last year, California's almond industry has thrived.
Frontier Airlines mandates COVID vaccine, says all employees must receive both doses by Oct. 1
Denver-based Frontier Airlines on Friday announced a policy directing all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 1 this year.
Los Angeles woman stranded in Chicago after Spirit airline's cancellations
A Los Angeles woman has been stranded in Chicago since Tuesday due to repeated Spirit Airlines cancellations amid an increase in travel this summer following coronavirus lockdowns.
Extra unemployment benefits to end for 7.5M workers in September
Millions of Americans are poised to lose their unemployment benefits in one month's time, as the massive safety net that Congress put in place in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic begins to unravel.
Real estate industry spends over $100 million lobbying against eviction moratorium
The real estate industry spent over $100 million lobbying Congress during the coronavirus pandemic against eviction moratoriums.



















