Target to still require masks while reviewing new guidelines
Shoppers at Target stores will still be required to follow coronavirus protocols pertaining to wearing masks.
Delta ranked top airline by customers during pandemic: J.D. Power
It may have been a turbulent past year for the travel industry, but those who took flight seem to be satisfied with their service, new data suggests.
CVS, Walgreens administering Pfizer vaccine to kids 12-15 nationwide
On May 10, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine became the first and only FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents in this age group.
Biden still pitching massive spending plans despite inflation surge
President Biden is still pitching his multitrillion-dollar spending plans to Congress, even amid the threat of surging inflation, after consumer prices in April saw the biggest increase in decades.
Disney results offer early snapshot of post-COVID behavior and the ‘WandaVision’ effect
Will a reopened U.S. economy prove a minus for Disney+?
California politics driving residents to lakeside Idaho city
The hottest emerging housing market in the country is the beautiful Idaho city of Coeur d’Alene, thanks at least in part to political decisions made in California.
Stock futures fall as selloff continues
U.S. equity futures are trading lower as the stock plunge from Wednesday continues.
MGM Resorts' casinos to open at full capacity without social distancing restrictions
MGM Resorts has gotten permission to run its casinos like normal in Las Vegas.
Newsom’s proposal to house California’s homelessness comes out to more than $74K per homeless person
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday proposed setting set aside roughly $12 billion of a $100 billion pandemic recovery plan to help get homeless people off the street and into public housing.
COVID-19 pet boom has veterinarians backlogged, burned out
To meet the demand, vets have extended hours, hired additional staff and refused to take new patients.
Americans fear worst inflation rate since 2013
U.S. consumers' inflation fears grew in April as the nation's economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic accelerated, boosted by trillions in government stimulus.
Stock futures fall ahead of key inflation report
U.S. equity futures are trading lower, the day after a big selloff and ahead of a report on consumer inflation.
Giddyap! Salesforce eyes ranch to reinvigorate workplace culture
Salesforce.com Inc. Chief Executive Marc Benioff has thoughts on how to reinvigorate the software company’s workplace culture in the post-pandemic era, and it involves the great outdoors and possibly a ranch.
Florida taxes fuel NY, California exodus: Sen. Rick Scott
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla, attributes Florida’s spike in population to people leaving high tax states and long-lasting COVID restrictions.
Job openings surge to record 8.1M, but businesses struggling to hire workers
U.S. job openings climbed to a record high in March, highlighting the growing demand for workers as more Americans are vaccinated and states reopen their economies.
North Dakota ending participation in federal unemployment assistance programs as job openings surge
North Dakota on Monday announced it will terminate its participation in the federal government’s unemployment assistance programs next month as it hopes to incentivize more residents to return to work amid a labor shortage.
Rowan University offering $1,000 COVID vaccine incentive to students
Rowan University president Ali Houshmand discusses giving students a $1,000 incentive to get the coronavirus vaccine
Masks and gowns: Schools suit up for first prom season since 2019
Prom season is back for the first time since the pandemic hit a year ago, but the night will look much different than in years past.
Costco, Walmart lead job pay hikes, perks to lure workers
Walmart and Target are among the companies offering incentives, such as more pay and added bonuses, to get people back to work.
California man allegedly swindled PPP out of $5M, spent cash on Ferrari, Lamborghini and Bentley
A California man is accused of fraudulently obtaining $5 million through the Paycheck Protection Program then using the COVID-19 relief funds on luxury sports cars and vacations.



















