Stock market is telling America there's a vigorous recovery coming: Expert
Tom Lee on Powell's advice to the federal government, the message of the stock market, and where investors can find opportunities
Disney’s warning that guests assume coronavirus-related risks doesn’t apply in Florida: Judge Napolitano
Judge Andrew Napolitano on Disney, coronavirus
Las Vegas gambling could resume in ‘next few weeks’: Tourism official
Steve Hill on reopening Las Vegas
Coronavirus leads to excess of airline pilots
Airlines report excess of pilots
31% of Americans plan on a summer road trip: GasBuddy survey
Patrick De Haan on gas prices
Tropical Storm Arthur crawls closer to North Carolina coast
It’s another early start for the Atlantic hurricane season: Arthur formed Saturday in waters off Florida, marking the sixth straight year that a named storm has developed before June 1.
Florida Keys will reopen to visitors June 1
The decision to reopen comes amid the low coronavirus infection rate in the Florida Keys.
Elvis Presley’s Graceland set to reopen this week in Memphis
Temperature checks for guests and employees will be implemented and hand sanitizing stations are being installed.
Memorial Day weekend road trips in the Northeast you should consider
The best weekend road trips to consider in the North East ahead of Memorial Day.
Dream Cruises begins record-breaking roller coaster test amid coronavirus
Dream Cruises is testing the world's longest roller coaster at sea despite the coronavirus pandemic.
United Airlines warns of fall coronavirus job losses as need for flight attendants plummets
United Airlines reportedly told staff it needs only 3,000 of its 25,000 flight attendants in June as the coronavirus outbreak continues to crush demand for air travel.
Virus lockdown gives Venice a shot at reimagining tourism
For years, Venice has faced an almost existential crisis, as the unbridled success of its tourism industry threatened to ruin the things that have drawn visitors for centuries.
China is ‘profiteering’ from coronavirus: Peter Navarro
Navarro on China hogging the world’s PPE and using coercion
TSA preparing to check passenger temperatures
U.S. officials are preparing to begin checking passengers' temperatures at roughly a dozen airports as soon as next week, according to people familiar with the matter.
Coronavirus-drained demand means United Airlines only needs fraction of flight attendants in June
United Airlines Holdings Inc (UAL.O) has told staff that it only has work for about 3,000 of its about 25,000 flight attendants in June, sources said, and warned of job losses if demand does not recover by the time government payroll aid expires in the fall.
Coronavirus social distancing in US drops significantly: Poll
Within the last 24 hours alone, more people in states with and without stay-at-home orders in place said they have gone to public places such as work, a grocery store or someone else's home.
Carnival cuts 820 jobs as coronavirus crisis batters cruise industry
Carnival said it is cutting salaries, work weeks and jobs that would save the company “hundreds of millions of dollars,” with the majority of the impact at its locations in Florida, California, and Washington.
Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach to partially reopen
The president's members-only club in Palm Beach will reopen Saturday with social distancing measures in place.
Orlando is reopening. Persuading tourists to come back is harder.
Workers in the region faced financial challenges even before the pandemic. The median hourly wage in the metro area was $16.50 in 2019, ranking it at the bottom of the 50 largest metro areas in the U.S.
Delta to have 7,000 more pilots than it needs this fall
Delta Air Lines moved to retire its Boeing Co 777 fleet and reduce its pilot ranks on Thursday as it joins other airlines wrestling with the need to shrink their operations to match reduced air travel due to the coronavirus crisis.


















