Lysol maker confronts inflation, slowing disinfectant sales amid pandemic recovery
Reckitt Benckiser Group grappling with a pandemic-recovery double whammy: slowing sales of disinfectants and rising cost inflation.
Elon Musk says population collapse could be 'greatest risk to the future of civilization'
Elon Musk tweeted Monday that population collapse could be the "greatest risk" to humanity's future.
St. Louis mask mandate faces lawsuit from state official: 'It's not based on science'
Eric Schmitt, attorney general for the state of Missouri, has filed a lawsuit against the City of St. Louis for reinstating a mask mandate. The city’s mandate comes as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is set to recommend Tuesday that some vaccinated individuals resume wearing masks in certain situations to protect against COVID-19, reversing its earlier guidance that only unvaccinated individuals should wear face coverings.
COVID-19 vaccine is ‘safe’ but shouldn’t be mandated: Rep. Crenshaw
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas joined FOX Business' "Varney & Co." to discuss mask mandates and the politicization of the COVID-19 vaccine, arguing that it shouldn't be mandated and asserting he is ‘sick’ that the Democrats are politicizing it.
Americans are opting for longer commutes and it’s changing city housing markets: Report
Living farther from work is a housing trend that has grown during the coronavirus pandemic.
Varney: America is ‘exhausted,’ needs a break
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued Americans want a break from the news and lectures this summer.
Some states forced to restore $300 unemployment benefits after jobless Americans sue
A growing number of jobless Americans are filing lawsuits against their respective states seeking to restore a pandemic relief program that paid out an extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits – and some are winning.
This is how much the average Chick-fil-A made in 2020
Fast food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A saw an uptick in annual sales at locations throughout the U.S. in 2020, at a time when many businesses were struggling to offset the financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
NYC union pushes back against de Blasio mandate to get vaccinated or take weekly COVID tests
New York City's largest public employee union pushed back against Mayor Bill de Blasio's requirement that all city employees be vaccinated or face weekly COVID-19 tests by mid-September.
Jobless Americans sue Florida for ending $300 unemployment benefits early
Out-of-work Americans in Florida filed a lawsuit against Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday seeking to reinstate a pandemic relief program that paid out an extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits.
NYC’s ‘biggest problem is crime’, real estate expert says
Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman on how the coronavirus pandemic and increased crime have impacted New Yorkers.
Goldman Sachs cuts 2022 US GDP forecast amid virus concerns
U.S. economic growth will slow sharply in 2022 as coronavirus fears keep the service sector from fully returning to pre-pandemic levels, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Atlanta restaurant's 'no vax, no service' sign prompts death threats: report
An Atlanta restaurant co-owner has reportedly received death threats after posting a "no vax, no service" sign on the window of his eatery.
3 tips to help ease the burden of student loans once forbearance ends
Federal student loan forbearance due to COVID-19 ends on Sept. 30, 2021. Here's what you can do to get your finances ready for when payments resume.
Johnny Rockets, Fatburger owner says labor shortages facing restaurants a ‘total nightmare’
FAT Brands CEO Andy Wiederhorn on the worker shortage in the restaurant industry and how it’s impacting consumers.
Some San Francisco bars requiring COVID-19 vaccine proof
The president of the San Francisco Bar Owner Alliance group says about 85% of members support requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccine status for indoor customers.
Biden 'owes' it to America to put pressure on China, foreign policy expert says
Harry Kazianis argued that China is “at war” with the U.S. and that Biden should pressure China with punitive action until the country agrees to an investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
Labor shortage may get worse before improving, NABE survey
A worker shortage plaguing businesses across the country could get worse before it begins improving, according to a new survey released Monday.
Covid-19 immunity wanes, but third shot still rarely needed, BioNTech CEO says
Immunity against the coronavirus is waning in people who were fully vaccinated with the shot made by BioNTech SE and Pfizer Inc. in January because of the rapidly spreading Delta variant, BioNTech’s chief executive said, confirming data that emerged from Israel last week.
Investors are buying American
Investors around the globe are pouring money into U.S. financial assets, a sign of confidence that the world’s largest economy remains poised to pull through the Covid-19 pandemic better than many others.



















