Bargain-conscious shoppers lift used-car sales in the coronavirus economy
At the height of the coronavirus pandemic in mid-April, used-car dealer Alex Tovstanovsky had vehicles jammed six rows deep on his lot in the western Chicago suburb of Naperville.
9 firefighters hospitalized in Florida after ship explosion
Nine firefighters responding to a fire aboard a ship in Florida have been hospitalized after the ship exploded, injuring eight and sending one to a hospital for heat exhaustion, authorities said.
Airline stocks soar as American, United add back flights
It is among the signs that the slow recovery in air travel will gain speed this summer
Who started Airbnb?
However, the company's story began back in 2007 when two roommates who met at Rhode Island School of Design were finding it hard to make rent payments.
American Airlines soars on news it will boost US flights in July
American Airlines Group Inc shares jumped by 25% after it said Thursday it will significantly boost its U.S. flight schedule next month after dramatic reductions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, flying more than 55% of its July 2019 domestic capacity.
Upstate New York could be getting a Soho House
New York members-only hot spot could open in quiet Hudson Valley town.
SeaWorld cleared to reopen 3 parks after coronavirus shutdowns
Following approval by the state, the parks will open with enhanced health and safety protocols for cleaning and sanitizing, physical distancing, face covering requirements, temperature screening and a new online reservation system.
Protests, riots not deterring Las Vegas reopening: Tourism official
Steve Hill on reopening Las Vegas
Coronavirus won’t stop Disney innovation: Former imagineer
Bill Coan on Disney parks, coronavirus
Hyatt extending cancellation policy through 2021 for post-coronavirus travelers
Guests can now cancel reservations booked through Hyatt for stays through July 31, 2021 up to 24 hours before any scheduled arrival for no added fee including advance purchase rate reservations, the company announced Wednesday, noting that some exclusions apply.
Las Vegas casinos reopen with coronavirus safety measures
Cassie Mlynarek on reopening Las Vegas
Airlines gain final approval to drop services to 75 domestic airports
15 airlines have received government approval to temporarily halt services to 75 domestic airlines.
Nevada betting on health safety as Las Vegas casinos reopen
Las Vegas casinos will be opening their doors for the first time in 78 days.
Carnival CEO reacts to George Floyd's death: 'Racism is real'
Carnival President and CEO Arnold Donald is calling out racism in the wake of protests over the death of George Floyd.
Bike demand surging amid coronavirus: Kent International, Inc. CEO
Arnold Kamler on his company's growing sales, bike riding
Market is driven by emotion during rebound: Expert
Phil Orlando, David Nicholas and Gary Kaltbaum on the stock market rebound
Disney taps Star Wars stormtroopers for coronavirus social distancing enforcement
The franchise's iconic stormtroopers, patrolling from a balcony at a shopping complex withing Disney Springs, have been monitoring the safety of guests at the high-end outdoor shopping area while providing a bit of comedic relief.
Uber, DoorDash suspend service in cities with curfews over George Floyd protests
Ride sharing and meal delivery apps will suspend service in cities with curfews during protests
Las Vegas gearing up for 'rough' summer: Bar Rescue host Jon Taffer
Jon Taffer on Las Vegas reopening during coronavirus
Norwegian Cruise Line reopening with medical-grade air filtration used in airplanes
The Miami-based cruise line announced it is implementing new air filtration and enhanced health screening protocols for crew members and travelers as part of its "Sail Safe" guidelines for when operations resume.



















