Airlines would give cash refunds for coronavirus cancellations under bill
A group of U.S. senators has proposed a new law that would require airlines to give cash refunds instead of credits for passengers whose travel plans are canceled as a result of the coronavirus.
Iowa to reopen restaurants, salons, barber shops and gyms
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said that she feels confident about the move to reopen restaurants, salons, barber shops, and gyms this Friday because the state has the capacity to treat and test patients.
Los Angeles County reopens coronavirus-closed beaches
County beaches and many city-owned beaches along the 75 miles of coastline are reopening but with social distancing rules designed to reduce the chance of spreading infections.
US federal employees don't need Chinese stocks in 401(k)s: Secretary Scalia
In a FOX Business exclusive, Trump is asking for Chinese stocks to be dumped from a federal 401(k) plan.
Arkansas professor failed to disclose China ties: Feds
The Arkansas researcher had worked for the university since 1988 and had received federal grants from NASA.
Coronavirus impact: State-by-state re-openings & restrictions
As the virus continues to take a foothold in nearly every corner of the world, government officials nationwide have cautioned those to stay inside, also known as "stay-at-home" orders.
Stop selling phony coronavirus cures, FTC warns marketers
The Federal Trade Commission announced on Thursday that it had sent 45 more letters warning marketers to stop making unsupported claims that their products and therapies can prevent or treat COVID-19.
What is a BEC, or business email compromise scheme?
The scheme is known as “cyber-enabled financial fraud."
USPS outlook worsens during coronavirus, Democrats fear it's pawn for Trump vs. Amazon
The postal service incurred net losses of $78 billion from fiscal 2007 through fiscal 2019.
Here's where you can play golf this weekend
It's not quite golf as you knew it but as restrictions across the country begin to loosen, players are once again getting a chance to get some fresh air, exercise and an escape from the four walls of their homes.
Republican donor named US postmaster general
The Postal Service, which employs more than 600,000 people, has said that it may not be able to continue service past September without help.
What is the CDC?
The CDC was founded on July 1, 1946, in Atlanta, Georgia, and was first named the Communicable Disease Center.
Business, CEOs should do more in coronavirus crisis, Edelman report finds
Marketing consultancy firm Edelman found that 75 percent of the public believes CEOs should be "conservative" in bringing operations back to normal.
Coronavirus meat shortage needs to be investigated by DOJ, state attorneys general say
Cattle ranchers say meat packing companies are hurting them.
Coronavirus kills several FedEx workers at Newark facility
The outbreak among FedEx workers has prompted questions from New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, who wrote to FedEx Chairman and CEO Fred Smith about safety protocols at the delivery giant.
Coronavirus losses prompt United Airlines to plan 30% job cuts to management
The airline has accepted U.S. government payroll aid that bans job cuts until Sept. 30.
How do I report a coronavirus scam?
Fraudsters have preyed upon COVID-19-related fears to get victims' money and personal information.
Social Security benefit cuts may be coming, but here's why they may not hurt you
Here is what you need to know about potential Social Security benefit changes.
Limited by coronavirus restrictions, Supreme Court holds first-ever teleconferenced arguments
The nine justices held arguments in the trademark case remotely using a dial-in format.
FDA approves intravenous coronavirus antibody test
Roche has won emergency approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for an antibody test to determine whether people have ever been infected with the coronavirus



















