Which US City Will Be Visited The Most Over Labor Day Weekend During The Pandemic?
Florida, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Hawaii remain popular destinations for travelers over Labor Day weekend.
Another Dog Food Recall Prompted By Mold Concerns
The dog food recall from Sunshine Mills affects the Family Pet, Heartland Farms, and Paws Happy Life brands.
The Complete List Of Walmart’s Top Rated By Kids Toys Of 2020
The Top Rated by Kids Toy List from Walmart was created by kid experts who tested and selected the best toys of the year. Here's the complete list.
Dr. Fauci Pleads For Vigilance During Labor Day To Avoid Coronavirus Surge
States such as New York and California have urged young people to stop partying to prevent the spread of the virus.
General Motors, Honda Team Up To Sell Vehicles In North America, Focus On Advanced Technologies
Discussions between the automakers will begin immediately with engineering work slated to start in early 2021.
Florida High School Viral Photo Shows Students Crowded Together, No Social Distancing
The viral photo from Spruce Creek High School in Volusia County, Florida, showed a large group of students crowded together in a common area, where social distancing was ignored.
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Linked To Hundreds Of Coronavirus Cases, First COVID-19 Death Reported
At least 260 positive cases of the coronavirus have been linked to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in 11 states.
Steroid Treatment Proves Successful In Treating Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients, Says World Health Organization
The WHO said it recommends corticosteroids for the treatment of patients with severe and critical COVID-19 after several clinical trials showed evidence of the treatment.
Divorces Surge During Coronavirus Pandemic, Newlyweds See Big Rise In Separation
A total of 34% of married couples purchased a divorce agreement during the coronavirus pandemic compared to 2019, data from Legal Templates indicated.
United AirlinesTo Cut 16,000 Jobs As Federal Aid Dries Up And Air Travel Stalls
The involuntary job cuts will affect 17% of United Airlines 2019 workforce level.
AMC Will Have 70% Of It Movie Theaters Reopened Just In Time For The Release Of ‘Tenet’
AMC said it is reopening more than 140 movie theaters in the U.S. this week alone. Which locations will reopen?
WHO Warns That Winter May Bring A Second Wave Of The Coronavirus
Director-general says countries need to be vigilant in maintaining coronavirus safety measures even as the seasons change
Macy’s Swings A Sales Loss But Sees Online Sales Surge During Pandemic
Macy's reported a Q2 2020 comparable sales loss of 34.7% compared to the second quarter of 2019 but online sales surged during the pandemic.
Trump Pandemic Advisor Scott Atlas Denies Suggesting Herd Immunity Strategy To Control Coronavirus
Scott Atlas, an pandemic advisor to President Trump said on Tuesday that "there's never been any advocacy of a herd immunity strategy coming from me to the president."
Florida Severs Ties With Quest Diagnostics After One-Day Dump Of 75,000 Coronavirus Tests
Nearly 75,000 test results were backlogged by Quest Diagnostics in Florida significantly affecting coronavirus reporting numbers.
Ford To Cut 1,000 Salaried Workers In North America Under $11 Billion Global Restructuring Plan
The layoffs from Ford are expected to come in the form of voluntary buyouts.
New York City Delays School Reopenings Amid Agreement With Teacher’s Unions
New York City schools will reoopen for in-person learning on Sept. 21 and teachers will return to the classroom on Sept. 8.
Change Fees Eliminated Permanently For Delta, American, United, And Alaska Airlines
Delta, American, United, and Alaska Airlines have made their ticket-change fee policies effective immediately.
Zoom Shares Soar Over 40% As Workers Stay Home During Coronavirus Pandemic
Zoom's fiscal Q2 revenue increased 355% year-over-year as employees across the world worked from home.
Walmart Launches Walmart+ Membership Program Offering Free Delivery, Fuel Discounts And More
Walmart+ costs $98 a year or $12.95 a month; company hopes it will lure customers from Amazon Prime.
How College Towns Are Being Hurt By Students Not Returning To Class During Pandemic
Businesses in college towns have reported a 24% higher permanent closure rate on average compared to the same time last year, according to a study by Yelp.
New Jersey To Reopen Indoor Dining, Movie Theaters With Restrictions, Capacity Limits, Face Masks
Movie theaters will be capped at 150 people or 25% capacity, whichever is less.
Novavax Secures Deal With Canadian Government For 76 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine
The COVID-19 vaccine from Novavax is expected to being delivery as early as the second quarter of 2021.
Bankrupt JC Penney May Be Bought By Its Lenders
JC Penney's lenders are looking to buy the retailers as a standalone business in a transaction that could close in 30 days.
Trump Pandemic Adviser Scott Atlas Pushing Herd Immunity To Fight Coronavirus, Post Says
Presidental adviser responds in a statement saying that the administration has no such policy, is focusing on vaccines.
GlaxoSmithKline, Vir Biotechnology Enter Next Phase Of COVID-19 Antibody Testing
GlaxoSmithKline and Vir Biotechnology dosed the first patient in their Phase 2/3 clinical trials for a COVID-19 antibody treatment last week.
US Hits Staggering 6 Million Positive Cases Of The Coronavirus, World Passes 25 Million
The U.S. is followed by Brazil and India in total confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
Lord & Taylor To Close Its Doors For Good After Nearly 200 Years
Lord & Taylor opened its first store in 1826 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Lawsuit Claims Instacart Charged Deceptive Fees, Didn’t Pay Sales Tax
The Washington, D.C. Office of the Attorney General is seeking restitution for the alleged deceptive fees, back taxes, interest on taxes owed to the District, civil penalties and costs associated with the investigation.
CDC Coronavirus Testing Guidelines Face More Criticism From Health Organizations
National Association of County and City Health Officials and the Big Cities Health Coalition want the CDC's revised coronavirus testing guidelines to be pulled back, saying it will make their jobs harder.