Airlines get the OK to cut service at 75 airports; FedEx adding new delivery fees
Fox Business Briefs: 15 U.S. airlines now have permission to halt service to 75 domestic airports as fewer people are flying during the coronavirus pandemic.
Google faces $5 billion lawsuit; new report on job losses comes in below estimate
Fox Business Briefs: Google sued in a proposed class action accusing the internet giant of illegally collecting data from users with browsers set in 'private' mode.
Starbucks continues to cut back during the coronavirus pandemic; Hollywood gets ready for its close up
Fox Business Briefs: Starbucks will continue to cut employee hours after it decided to keep most of its dining rooms closed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Delta and pilots' union work to avoid furloughs; first human tests of COVID-19 antibody treatment begins
Fox Business Briefs: Delta Air Lines and its pilot union are working to avoid furloughs of about 2,300 pilots.
UPS adding peak delivery surcharges to e-commerce companies; Champagne sales fizzle
Fox Business Briefs: UPS has been swamped with demand for package delivery during shutdowns and says it will start charging companies more for shipping.
Claims for unemployment continue to pile up; air travel slump hits American Airlines
Fox Business Briefs: 2.1 million people filed for unemployment benefits for the first time last week; American Airlines is cutting 30 percent of its administrative staff and management, about 5,000 employees.
Tesla cutting car prices; KFC testing a new twist on its classic chicken sandwich
Fox Business Briefs: Electric car company Tesla is cutting prices as much as 6 percent.
New York Stock Exchange enters new era of trading; Warner Music looking to raise money for IPO
Fox Business Briefs: New York Stock Exchange reopens trading floor two months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to close.
Debt concerns loom over Hertz; AAA keeps quiet on Memorial Day travel
Fox Business Briefs: New York Post reports Hertz has been delaying paying an important bill, hoping to put it off until after business improves.
More jobless claims as economic fallout from coronavirus continues; Macy's opening stores for Memorial Day
Fox Business Briefs: 2.2 million new claims for unemployment benefits in the week ending May 16 just about match economists' expectations.
Johnson & Johnson to stop selling talc-based baby powder in US; United teams up with Clorox
Fox Business Briefs: Johnson & Johnson says it will stop selling talc-based baby powder in the United States.
Walmart beats earnings estimates; Pier 1 wants to close down business
Fox Business Briefs: Walmart reports higher-than-expected earnings in first quarter boosted by a 74 percent increase in online sales.
J.C. Penney files for bankruptcy; Kroger says 'thank you' to its employees
Fox Business Briefs: Coronavirus pushes another retailer over the edge as J.C. Penney files for bankruptcy.
Tyson lowering beef prices; coronavirus slows down runway fashion
Fox Business Briefs: Tyson Foods slashes beef prices saying they want to keep the beef on family tables.
Order cancellations for new planes mount at Boeing; Steak 'n Shake taking a hit
Fox Business Briefs: Boeing received no new orders for planes in April while orders for 108 planes were canceled.
Toyota predicts sales will bounce back by end of the year; United Airlines makes policy change for full flights
Fox Business Briefs: Toyota says it sees business slumping by 20 percent this year and its profit down nearly 80 percent but predicts the market will return to normal levels by the end of the year.
Tesla threatens to move out of California; Amazon reportedly interested in buying movie theaters
Fox Business Briefs: Tesla is suing the state of California in an attempt to reopen its factory in Fremont.
Unemployment in US reaches record highs; White House considers another tax deadline extension
Fox Business Briefs: April jobs report showing a historic loss of 20.5 million jobs; White House reportedly considering a September extension to tax filing.
Apple gives millions of dollars to fund COVID-19 testing; Gap plans to reopen stores with new look
Fox Business Briefs: Apple investing $10 million in coronavirus testing, aiming to make 1 million test kits a week by July.
Starbucks readies partial store reopenings; Lord & Taylor plans to liquidate inventory
Fox Business Briefs: Starbucks plans to reopen 85 percent of U.S. cafes emphasizing mobile ordering, contact-less pickup and cashless payments.



















