Coronavirus is ‘Trump’s pandemic’: Democratic strategist
Cooper Teboe on DNC, Biden agenda
Estee Lauder to lay off up to 2,000 employees, close 10-15% of stores
Estée Lauder is planning to lay off 1,500 to 2,000 employees and close 10 to 15 percent of its 1,500 freestanding stores globally, the makeup company announced Thursday.
More than 1.1M Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week
Last week, the number of Americans filing for jobless aid fell below 1 million for the first time since the pandemic began.
Bud Light Seltzer looks to hire 'Chief Meme Officer'
“After launching our hard seltzer earlier this year with top rated flavor profiles, we’re excited about the chance to enhance our marketing department, specifically our meme game,” said Bud Light's VP of Marketing Andy Goeler in a statement. “We’re excited to hire the brand’s first-ever Chief Meme Officer to help us generate unique Bud Light Seltzer memes that will complement and drive even more awareness of our great tasting seltzers.”
Stock futures fall on Fed's recovery concerns
Traders will get reports on jobless claims and manufacturing
Joe Biden has a 'half of century's worth of gaffes': Trey Gowdy
Trey Gowdy on the importance of law-and-order in America, believing the presidential polls, America's economy restarting
Could liberal policies lead to more down-ballot GOP victories?
Tom Del Beccaro on homeless, drug problems in California
DNC hasn't mentioned crime wave in Democrat-run cities: Michael Goodwin
Michael Goodwin on Biden's appearances at the DNC, Ed Rollins on the DNC's main message being anti-Trump
Pennsylvania business owner: People unsure where economy is going
Women's boutique owner says they're lucky to have survived despite all the adversity 2020 brought
Joe Biden is a bridge-builder: Civic leader
Fred Hochberg on the politics of Main Street, swing-state economies
Sandy Hook families’ attempt to stall Remington bankruptcy falls short, timeline won’t change: judge
A federal judge in Alabama on Tuesday could decide whether the families of those killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting can interrupt Remington’s bankruptcy proceedings.
Goodyear employee shares photo of company's zero-tolerance policy, calls it 'discriminatory'
A Goodyear employee in Kansas is calling the company’s new zero-tolerance policy "discriminatory" after the company told workers that it is acceptable to wear attire of certain social and political causes like Black Lives Matter, while labeling others like MAGA and Blue Lives Matter as unacceptable.
CEO compensation grew 14% to $21.3 million last year
CEOs at the top 350 firms in the US were paid $21.3 million on average last year, a 14% increase over the year before, as top executives continue to see their compensation skyrocket, according to a report out Tuesday by the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
Raising taxes 'will cause very sharp decline in US economy': Art Laffer
Art Laffer on what Biden would do with tax rates if elected
New York City is dead forever: Author
James Altucher on the economic ecosystem of New York City after coronavirus
Amazon to add 3,500 jobs within these US tech hubs
The e-commerce giant headed by Jeff Bezos will add 3,500 new tech and corporate jobs across its tech hubs in Dallas, Detroit, Denver, Manhattan, Phoenix and San Diego.
Trump's additional unemployment payments will begin this week: Eugene Scalia
Eugene Scalia on unemployment benefits
Amazon 'Go Grocery' stores may move into vacant retail space
Grady Trimble on Amazon possibly moving into malls
Democratic convention's first night a vivid reminder of party’s flawed 'spend-your-way-to-prosperity' model
Democrats do not have a single policy that will encourage private-sector job growth.
Boeing offers second volunteer layoff package to employees
Boeing Co. will offer its employees a second round of buyouts, the aviation giant said Monday.



















