Coronavirus Vaccine Will Be Free To Americans, Ship Out Within 24 Hours Of Approval
Operation Warp Speed is preparing to distribute COVID-19 vaccines once they are approved, but inoculating Americans en masse will likely take well into 2021.
Second Stimulus Check Unlikely To Arrive Before Election: 'There’s Little Chance', Grassley Says
Two top Senate Republicans don't see a new stimulus bill being signed into law before election day.
Coronavirus Stimulus Package: Trump Agrees With Democrats On 'Much Higher Numbers'
President Donald Trump has indicated his support for new stimulus spending much higher than the $500 billion proposed by Senate Republicans.
Tesla Stock Price Surges Again As App Downloads Point To Q3 Earnings Beat
Tesla's stock price has recovered from its immense losses last week amid rumors of a third quarter delivery beat.
US Coronavirus: 2022 'A Spectacular Year' For Restaurants, Landry's CEO Says
The badly hit restaurant industry can expect a profitable recovery in 2022, says Landry's CEO Tilman Fertitta.
Dr. Fauci Reveals Immune System Boosters For COVID-19: Vitamins That Help Prevent Coronavirus
Dr. Anthony Fauci comes out strongly in favor of vitamins C and D to strengthen our immune systems against COVID-19.
LSU Football Coach Confirms 'Most' of Team Has Been Infected With COVID-19
The LSU Tigers will defend their 2020 CFP national crown with a roster of players who have been infected by COVID-19.
Tesla Smartwatch In The Works? Elon Musk Dismisses It As 'Yesterday’s Technology'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk dismisses rumors of a made in China Tesla Smartwatch.
YouTube Announces TikTok Competitor, Will Launch In India Within Days
YouTube announced it will launch "Shorts," its clone of TikTok, which is undergoing a change of ownership in the U.S.
Coronavirus Recovery Symptoms Include Jaw Pain, Possibly Caused By Breathing Issues, Stress
Jaw pain is one of the symptoms afflicting a number of people recovering from COVID-19.
US Coronavirus Deaths Nears 200,000 But Fatality Rate Is Slowing Down
The U.S. is seeing a welcome, albeit perhaps temporary, drop in daily deaths due to COVID-19.
Global Coronavirus Cases Hit Single-Day Record With 307,930 New Infections
Total daily COVID-19 cases hit a new daily world high of 307,930 on Sunday due largely to ongoing surges in the U.S., India and Brazil.
Tropical Storm Sally Expected To Hit Near New Orleans As A Hurricane
Louisiana and Mississippi are bracing for heavy rains and dangerous storms surges from Tropical Storm Sally, which is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane Monday.
Microsoft, TikTok Deal Denied: ByteDance Rejects Bid For US Operations
ByteDance has entered into a technology partnership with Oracle Corporation, which plans to oversee TikTok operations in the U.S. and three other countries.
Coronavirus Can Attack Brain Cells, Use It To Reproduce, New Study Reveals
A new medical study from the Yale School of Medicine confirms SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can invade the brain and infect neurons.
Trump's $300 Unemployment Payments Running Out Before Many Receive Funds
The $300 unemployment benefit ordered by President Donald Trump has ended for some states and will soon end for the rest.
Elections 2020 Polls: Biden's Lead Tightens In Florida As Trump Gains Among 50+ Voters
The key battleground state of Florida is still up for grabs with Biden and Trump statistically tied among voters of all age groups.
US Coronavirus Deaths May Exceed 410,000 Under Current Restrictions, IHME Model Predicts
The U.S., which already has the world's highest number of deaths from COVID-19, could see a total of 620,000 fatalities from the disease by New Year's Day.
Tesla Killer? EV Startup Lucid Unveils Air Sedan To Battle Tesla Model S
Lucid Motors claims the production version of the Lucid Air all-electric luxury sedan is the fastest, longest-ranged and fastest-charging production EV today.
Oregon Wildfires Cover 500 Square Miles Amid Historic Loss Of Life and Property
More than 500 square miles of Oregon has been destroyed by fast-moving wildfires that have also killed at least four.
Second Stimulus Check Not Included In GOP's New 'Skinny' Coronavirus Relief Bill
The GOP's new and leaner coronavirus aid bill offers only $500 billion to rescue Americans and businesses from the COVID-19 crisis.
Coronavirus Deaths Among US Teachers Sees Spike Since School Reopenings
Teachers have died from COVID-19 since schools reopened mid-August, raising concerns over the classification of teachers as essential workers.
Under Armour Layoffs: 600 To Lose Jobs As Company Suffers Coronavirus Impact
Sports apparel and footwear-maker Under Armour announced the firing of 600 employees in an effort to stanch massive losses in the first half of the year.
Sturgis Rally May Have Led To 250,000 New US Coronavirus Cases, Study Estimates
In addition to the medical issues, there is a huge economic cost to superspreader events like the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, said a new financial study.
Florida Coronavirus Cases Surpass 648,000 As 1,800 New Infections Recorded On Labor Day
Florida seems past the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic with cases and deaths declining since mid-July.
Volkswagen, Tesla Merger? VW CEO Clarifies 'No Deal In The Making' With Elon Musk
Volkswagen again denies rumors it intends to acquire Tesla Inc. after the CEOs met in Germany last week.
Costa Cruises Resumes Sailings In Europe After Suspension Due To Coronavirus
The Costa Deliziosa departed Trieste on Sunday on a week-long maritime sojourn, becoming the first ship in Costa Cruises' fleet to sail after COVID-19 forced a stop to operations.
Jacob Blake Shares Powerful, Emotional Message After Shooting: 'Every 24 Hours, It's Pain'
Jacob Blake asks people to "stick together" and "change our lives out there" in his first public words since his shooting on Aug. 23, but doesn't talk about the White officer who shot him.
Tesla Is The Most Dangerous Stock And It's 'Getting Ready To Fold,' Analyst Warns
A correction is coming and Tesla's soaring stock price will plummmet from historic highs to historic lows, argue some analysts.
US Coronavirus: 22 States See Surge In COVID-19 Cases, Total Deaths Near 190,000
COVID-19 hotspots continue to migrate across the United States and are now wreaking havoc in the South and Midwest.