Unemployment benefits in next stimulus package: Here's what we know
The administration may cap unemployment benefits at no more than 100 percent of a worker's salary in the next virus relief bill.
Target, MTV blocked ads from news mentioning 'George Floyd' and 'protests'
Target and other advertisers that compiled similar "blocklists" say they were respecting the sensitivity of the issue.
Goya 'buy-cott' begins as customers load up on product after Trump backlash
Goya Foods touted its charitable giving on Friday after calls for a boycott. Now some on social media are encouraging shoppers to buy the company's products for themselves or their local food bank.
Biden 'blatantly ripping off' Trump's 'buy American' agenda: Navarro
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is "blatantly ripping off" President Trump's "Buy American" agenda, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said Sunday.
How Mary Barra led GM through its 2014 recall scandal and changed the company's culture
General Motors was faced with a huge crisis just months into Mary T. Barra's tenure as CEO. She was named "crisis manager of the year" for the way she handled it.
Police search St. Louis mansion of couple who pointed guns at protesters
Police in St. Louis, Missouri, searched the mansion of a couple who brandished guns at protesters marching outside their home last month in widely seen videos, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said.
Ghosn says he is aiding those who helped him flee to Lebanon
Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn refused to comment on allegations from prosecutors in the U.S., who said last week that he wired more than $860,000 to a company linked to one of the men accused of helping smuggle him out of Japan in a box in December.
Coronavirus vaccine could tilt election toward Trump by energizing stock market
The S&P 500 has rallied 42 percent from its March 23 low, but the momentum has stalled over the past week as the number of daily COVID-19 infections reached the highest level on record.
Bill Gates calls for COVID-19 meds to go to people who need them, not 'highest bidder'
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates called for COVID-19 drugs and an eventual vaccine to be made available to countries and people that need them most, not to the “highest bidder,” saying relying on market forces would prolong the deadly pandemic.
What is the Giving Pledge? Wealthiest in the world pledge to give their money away
More than 200 of the world's wealthiest people have pledged to give away a majority of their wealth since the Giving Pledge was created in 2010.
Facebook considering a ban on political ads: Report
Facebook is considering a ban of political advertisements in the days before the U.S. election this November, Bloomberg reports.
Larry Kudlow says America can’t afford Joe Biden
Larry Kudlow said presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden's economic plan "defies common sense."
Amazon did not ban TikTok, email was mistake says company
Amazon mistakenly sent an email to employees Friday asking them to delete TikTok off their phones due to "security concerns."
Biden's tax plan is an act of supreme economic masochism that would erase 40 years of pro-growth progress
Joe Biden's plan is the antithesis of tax reform.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey donates $3M for universal basic income program
Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey has donated $3 million of his wealth to 16 mayors supporting a UBI program.
Trump says he is not thinking about a 'Phase 2' US-China trade deal
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday his not currently thinking about negotiating a “Phase 2” trade deal with China as relations between Washington and Beijing sour over the coronavirus pandemic and other issues.
Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue not apologizing for Trump support amid boycott
Goya Foods CEO responds to boycott backlash from politicians, celebrities.
Trump asks Treasury to review colleges' tax-exempt statuses, threatens to revoke funding
President Trump on Friday said he would direct the Treasury Department to review the tax-exempt statuses of some universities.
Biden's economic speech hides far-left policies that would make pandemic economy permanent
American voters shouldn't fall for Biden's economic nationalism act.
Trump slams Biden for pledging to hike taxes in economic-revival plan
Trump slammed his challenger's proposal to pay for a $700 billion economic-revival plan by raising taxes.



















