Tesla charging up to develop its own in-vehicle video games
"Tesla strives to make its cars the most fun possible; bringing video game experiences to the car helps increase that fun. In this incredibly rare opportunity to help build a video games platform, we are looking for a highly motivated software engineer to help enable the best video game content to be available in-car," the posting reads. "Come put that industry experience to great use and help us build this platform."
NYC restaurant owner: Not asking to reopen tomorrow, we just want a plan
Tren'ness Woods-Black on NYC dining restrictions
How will Biden’s plans for fracking impact jobs?
James Freeman on Biden, fracking
If NYC leaders borrow money, taxes will stay ‘astronomically high’: NYC Council Minority Whip
Joe Borelli on NYC restaurants, taxes
Delta Air Lines, Ralph Lauren among companies pledging to boost diversity in boardroom
How some of the country's most profitable companies are boosting diversity and inclusion.
Ahead of Labor Day, 65% of hotels are operating below break-even point, survey shows
As a result of the drastic drop in travel demand, experts say the hotels are grappling with one big question: whether to close their doors permanently.
Varney: Trump turned around ‘underperforming’ Obama-Biden economy
Stuart Varney on Trump, Biden, economy
Americans still spending money despite expiration of $600-a-week unemployment aid
According to a recent analyst note from JPMorgan, the expiration of the sweetened benefits "has not marked a sharp turning point for the overall economy."
PPP supported more than 51 million jobs amid coronavirus: House Republicans
EXCLUSIVE: The Paycheck Protection Program supported more than 51 million jobs across the country amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from Republicans on the House Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis.
Maersk to cut jobs in major reorganization
Shipping giant Maersk will cut a third of its staff as it prepares to integrate its sea and land businesses.
6 states paying residents Trump’s additional unemployment aid
More than 30 other states have been approved for the program, but are not yet paying the extra dollars.
JCPenney proposes to sell company out of bankruptcy
J.C. Penney Co. will pursue a bankruptcy sale to top lenders, including H/2 Capital Partners LLC, that would hand them equity in exchange for their debt claims.
MGM Resorts lays off 18,000 workers amid coronavirus pandemic
The layoffs at MGM capped a wave of job cuts and buyouts seen across a broad array of industries as a result of the virus, which has since infected more than 6 million people across the nation.
$600-a-week unemployment boost lessened pain of coronavirus recession, study shows
The $600-a-week federal unemployment boost padded Americans' wallet with an extra $9 billion, playing a key role in lessening the financial pain of the coronavirus-induced economic recession.
College students getting creative to pay bills
How some college students are making money
Bankrupt Hertz seeks $5.4M in executive bonuses
Just months after Hertz Global Holdings Inc. shelled out $16.2 million in extra pay meant to keep executives from leaving as the coronavirus pandemic decimated the travel industry, the car-rental company wants to pass out an additional $14.6 million in bonuses.
U.S. coronavirus cases near six million as companies plan fresh layoffs
The daily U.S. COVID-19 case count has now risen for five days straight.
Why is the Fed's lower inflation policy important?
Tom Barkin on the Fed's strategy to keep interest rates low, bond yields
Is the 2020 election more of a referendum on Biden than Trump?
John McLaughlin on Trump's overall message during his re-election campaign, what will persuade Black and suburban voters
Trump pledges to create millions of US jobs if reelected
President Trump promised to create millions of jobs if he is reelected to a second term, while adding that an administration led by his Democratic opponent Joe Biden would lead to the worst depression in nearly a century.



















