More Than 30 Million Americans Unemployed: Another 3.8 Million Seek Unemployment Benefits
The unemployment figures are higher than anything seen since the Great Depression when 25% of the populace was unemployed, about 15 million people.
Amazon, Walmart, FedEx, Instacart, Target, And Whole Foods Frontline Workers Plan Walkout Strike
Workers from Amazon, Walmart, FedEx, Instacart, Target, and Whole Foods are planning on walking off the job on Friday.
Venetian Resorts Releases Operating Protocols: Here’s What Will Be Different At Its Hotels And Casinos
The Venetian Resorts is undertaking a number of measures to keep its guests and employees safe when it re-opens. Here's what it plans on doing.
Free Food: Dunkin’ To Honor Healthcare Workers With Free Coffee And Donuts’
Dunkin' is giving away free coffee and donuts to healthcare workers to show appreciation for their hard work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Lyft Layoffs 2020: Why The Rideshare Company Is Laying Off 17% Of Its Workforce
Lyft is laying off 982 employees and furloughing another 288 workers. Here's why.
More Costco Store Changes: Customers Required To Wear Face Masks, Store Hours Extended
Costco will require customers to wear face masks or coverings starting on May 4. Here's what else the wholesale retailer has changed.
Changes At Best Buy: Everything You Need To Know About Its In-Store Shopping Policy
Best Buy will allow customers inside about 200 stores, starting in May with an appointment. Here's how it will work.
Benefiber Recall 2020: Fiber Supplements Recalled For Choking Hazard
GSK Consumer Healthcare has recalled five lots of Benefiber fiber supplement powder because it may have green plastic pieces from the bottle cap inside the bottle.
Ford To Introduce Compact Truck: Everything We Know About The Pickup
Could Ford be introducing a compact pickup truck? Rumors and speculation indicated that it is true.
49 Malls To Re-Open By May 4: Which Locations Are Resuming Operations?
Simon Properties is re-opening 49 malls and outlet centers, starting on Friday. Here's which locations will be open.
CDC Recommends Pet Owners Social Distance Cats And Dogs From Other People And Animals
The CDC recommends that pet owners wear masks and wash their hands before and after interacting with their pet to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Egg Lawsuit: Walmart, Kroger, Whole Foods, Costco, Trader Joe’s Named In Price Gouging Scheme
Several grocery chains have been named in a lawsuit that claims they were involved in a scheme to gouge the price of eggs during the coronavirus pandemic.
JetBlue Becomes First Airline Requiring Face Masks To Fly: Here’s What You Need To Know
JetBlue will require all passengers to wear face masks on flights, starting on May 4.
Ford, GM, Fiat Chrysler Plan To Resume US Vehicle Production: When Will Plants Re-Open?
The Big Three automakers have come to an agreement with the UAW on when to resume vehicle production at their U.S. plants.
Ford Recall 2020: Headlamps In These Vehicles Need To Be Replaced
Ford has recalled these vehicles because they may have the wrong headlamp assembly. Is your car affected?
Ford’s Struggles Continue: 6 Top Executives Paid More Than Its 2019 Net Income
Ford's 2019 net income was $47 million but it paid six executives $70 million.
Is A Merger Possible For Bankrupt Milk Producers Borden Dairy And Dean Foods?
Bondholders for dairy producers Dean Foods and Bordon Dairy have filed court papers that offer a merger deal as a possible option for the bankrupt companies.
Girl Scouts Of Alaska Secures Paycheck Protection Program Loan Amid 144,000 Boxes Of Unsold Cookies
Girl Scouts of Alaska has received a Paycheck Protection Program loan after 144,000 boxes of its cookies went unsold during the coronavirus pandemic.
GM Looks To Stockpile Cash: Draws More Credit, Suspends Dividends, Pauses Stock Buybacks, And More
GM has yet to announce when it will begin production at its U.S. plants amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Neiman Marcus For Sale? Investors Push To Sell Retailer Instead Of Filing For Bankruptcy
Neiman Marcus could be sold instead of filing for bankruptcy if a group of investors get their way.
Another Restaurant Chain Returns PPP Monies: Potbelly Gives Back $10 Million SBA Loan
Sandwich chain Potbelly has returned its $10 million Paycheck Protection Program loan. Here's why.
Dealers Offer Incentives During Coronavirus Pandemic: Is Now The Right Time To Buy A Car?
Significant incentives are expected at car dealerships in April, but will inventories be depleted before vehicle production begins again?
JC Penney Update: Could The Retailer File For Bankruptcy In The Coming Weeks?
JC Penney is reportedly working to secure $800 million to $1 billion in debtor-in-possession financing as it leans towards filing for bankruptcy.
Neiman Marcus Update: Bankruptcy Filing Expected To Come On Sunday
Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus could file for bankruptcy as soon as Sunday as its stores remain closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Meatpackers Union Warns Of A Meat Shortage If More Isn’t Done For ‘Essential’ Workers
American's meatpackers union is calling for more to be done to protect workers, warning that COVID-19 could cause a meat shortage.
Las Vegas Casino Update: Venetian Extends Resort Closures, Treasure Island To Begin Taking Reservations
Casinos in Las Vegas are starting to announce when they will begin taking new reservations.
UAW Opposes Early May To Reopen Production Plants: Calls For More Safety For Autoworkers
The UAW thinks early May is too soon to reopen the Big Three's vehicle production plants and called for more testing and safety for autoworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fourth Restaurant Chain Returns $20 Million SBA Loan After Receiving Pressure Online
Ruth's Hospitality Group has returned the $20 million loan it received under the federal government's Paycheck Protection Program.
Target Workers Call For More Safety Measures, Sick-Out Planned For May 1
Target workers are planning a sick-out on May 1 to protest the safety measures that the company has initiated that they say are too lax.
Another Restaurant Chain Returns Its SBA Loan After Realizing There Wasn’t Enough Funding For All
Kura Sushi has given back its $6 million Paycheck Protection Program loan after realizing that there was not enough funding for the entire restaurant industry.