Companies push employees to prove they are vaccinated for COVID-19
Companies are stepping up the pressure on workers to get vaccinated—not necessarily with mandates but with strong nudges.
Vaccines offer significant protection against covid-19 delta variant, U.K. analysis shows
Public health officials in the U.K. say they are increasingly confident that vaccines offer significant protection against the Delta variant of coronavirus, a hopeful sign as the highly transmissible strain spreads across the world.
Ohio city council approves taxpayer funded program to pay people $100 to get COVID-19 vaccine
Residents of Columbus, Ohio will be paid $100 for getting the COVID-19 vaccine after city leaders approved a program Monday to give payouts in an effort to boost vaccination rates.
S&P, Nasdaq rally to records ahead of Fed meeting
Stocks rallied to record highs Monday, finishing on their best levels of the session, as traders readied for the Federal Reserve’s upcoming meeting.
COVID-19 has affected the cost of college: Here’s what’s changed
College costs changed due to COVID-19. This could affect the price of your education and the student loans you're eligible for.
Varney says coronavirus pandemic gave way to 'opportunity quitting'
In his latest “My Take,” FOX Business host Stuart Varney explains why more workers are changing their jobs since 2000.
Novavax CEO: COVID-19 booster to be 'biggest market' in US
Novavax’s CEO said he believes boosters will be the company’s “biggest market” in the U.S. once it receives regulatory approval for its COVID-19 vaccine.
Apple easing mask-wearing requirements in US stores: report
Apple is reportedly getting ready to ease restrictions for vaccinated customers.
G-7 leaders agree on vaccines, China and taxing corporations
Leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations staked their claim Sunday to leading the world out of the coronavirus pandemic and crisis, pledging more than 1 billion coronavirus vaccine doses to poorer nations, vowing to help developing countries grow while fighting climate change and backing a minimum tax on multinational firms.
Oil holds near multi-year highs amid demand recovery
Oil prices held near multi-year highs on Monday, underpinned by an improved outlook for demand as increased COVID-19 vaccinations help lift travel curbs.
UK’s Johnson set to announce delay to end of COVID restrictions
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce on Monday that the end of COVID-19 restrictions will be delayed following concern about the rapid rise of infections of the Delta variant of the coronavirus.
Forget going back to the office — people are just quitting instead
More U.S. workers are quitting their jobs than at any time in at least two decades, signaling optimism among many professionals while also adding to the struggle companies face trying to keep up with the economic recovery.
Florida Gov. DeSantis slams Big Tech, argues censorship is 'doing damage to society'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slammed Big Tech during an exclusive interview on “Sunday Morning Futures,” arguing that their censorship is “doing damage to society.”
The best and worst state economies in 2021
The U.S. economy took a major hit the past year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but certain states handled the crisis differently and are contributing more to the nation's GDP than others.
The most affordable cities for a wedding in 2021: report
Now that weddings are back on after more than a year of the coronavirus pandemic, SmartAsset has found the best cities to have an affordable wedding.
Former defense secretary warns US may be ‘headed for showdown’ with China amid COVID origins probe
Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel argued on Friday that the Biden administration needs to push China further on the coronavirus origins, and mentioned the U.S. may be headed for a “showdown” with the country.
S&P hits record high as Dow, Nasdaq close in on own peaks
The S&P 500 ticked to record highs Friday amid a sleepy summer trade as investors continued to look past a hotter-than-expected reading on inflation.
OSHA slaps company with $13K fine after 2 COVID-19-related deaths, dozens of illnesses
A New Jersey company was hit with $13,600 in proposed fines from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) following the COVID-19-related deaths of a husband and wife.
Stock futures poised for gains to end the week
U.S. equity futures were trading higher the morning after the S&P 500 notched another record high despite a surge in consumer prices in May.
California state regulators reverse controversial workplace mask rule after outcry from business groups
After a controversial workplace mask regulation sparked outrage from the California business community, state regulators voted late Wednesday to reverse that decision.


















