Coronavirus Vaccine: Over 160 Countries To Join Initiative To Ensure Effective Distribution
Over 160 countries have expressed interest in signing on for a global initiative to ensure the effective distribution of a potential vaccine for COVID-19.
Bubonic Plague In 2020? Disease Kills Teenager In Mongolia, Government Locks Down Region
The recent reemergence of the Bubonic Plague in central Asia has prompted governments to quarantine certain regions.
President Trump, Ivanka Show Support For Goya During Boycott
Amid calls for customers to boycott the food company, President Trump took to Twitter to voice his support for the company, a potential violation of government ethics.
Tax Deadline Day And Time To Fill The Nation's Coffers With 10 Million Tax Returns Still Outstanding
The delayed tax filing season has put a strain on the U.S. Treasury, ballooning the deficit as the government increased spending to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Hero Pay Going Away? Amazon, Majors Retailers Quietly Phasing Out Raises For Essential Workers
Companies claim that the raises are no longer warranted due to a decline in "panic buying."
Delta Air Lines Losses: Company Cuts Flights Amid Worst Losses Since 2008
The airline cut its plans for August in half as COVID-19 surges continued to keep customers away from air travel.
Face Mask Mandate: UK, France Extend Mask Requirements, Tighten Enforcement
Both countries continue to struggle with coronavirus cases as their economies tumble.
Burger King Tackles Climate Change, Cow Diets Altered To Offset Environmental Impact
A new initiative from the fast-food chain will reportedly help cut methane emissions by one-third.
SoftBank To Sell Arm Holdings? Company Hires Goldman Sachs To Explore IPO, Sale Options For Chip Designer
SoftBank has reportedly hired Goldman Sachs to explore sale and IPO options for Arm, one of the biggest designers of mobile device chips.
Police Officers In Louisiana, Pennsylvania Cities Under Review For Kneeling On Black Suspects
The incidents involved restraint tactics similar to those used on George Floyd.
American Airlines May Soon Send Furlough Notices As Pandemic Takes Toll On Industry
The company previously said it had 20,000 more employees than it will need in the fall.
Chicago Marathon Canceled Amid Growing Coronavirus Outbreaks In The US
Organizers believe the event could not have been safely executed by Oct. 11.
Coronavirus Travel: US, Canada May Extend Ban On Non-Essential Travel
The consideration is being made after 40 U.S. states saw surges in COVID-19 cases.
Amazon Restricts Third-Party Warehouse Storage To Prep For Holiday Season
The move is meant to maintain space for all sellers, prevent unpopular items from stagnating, and meet the demand for certain items during the holiday season.
Huawei Reports 13.1% Growth In First Half Of 2020
Despite recent controversies, the Chinese tech giant recently reported solid growth in the first half of the year.
Coronavirus Vaccine: FDA Fast-Tracks Two Candidates From Pfizer, BioNTech
The FDA has granted fast-track status to two COVID-19 vaccine candidates, meant to speed them through potential regulatory processes.
Did Trump Consider Selling Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria?
Former acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke told the New York Times about Trump’s attempts to address Puerto Rico’s troubles with business tactics.
Extreme Weather 2020: Southern States Brace For Severe Temperature Spikes
A heatwave is set to rock the southern U.S. before moving onto the rest of the country.
Coronavirus Treatment: Bill Gates Comments On COVID-19 Vaccine Accessibility
Billionaire public health advocate Bill Gates pushed for a system that allows future vaccines for the novel coronavirus to go to those most in need first, not just those with the most wealth.
Why Did Trump Finally Wear A Mask During The Coronavirus Pandemic?
On Saturday, President Trump was seen wearing a face mask after months of opposition to them.
Huawei News: Company Wants Deal With Boris Johnson To Delay Removal From UK's 5G Network
The controversial Chinese tech company is hoping to delay its ban in the country until after key future elections.
What Is The CAREN Act? San Francisco Official Proposes Bill To Criminalize Racially Biased 911 Calls
The proposed ordinance would outlaw a racist behavior that has gone viral in recent years.
Pence Says CDC Guidelines Will Be Changed After President Trump Tweets Disapproval
Vice President Mike Pence claimed that the guidelines would be reexamined as the President pushes for students to return in the fall.
Four Men In China Jailed For Running Internet Addiction ‘Camp’ That Locked Children In Isolation For 10 Days
Such camps have exploded in China since 2008 and have frequently come under scrutiny for abuse and even fatalities.
Muslim Woman Sues After Target Starbucks Barista Writes ‘ISIS’ On Cup Claiming Discrimination
The young woman claims to have slowly repeated her name multiple times while the barista claims to have simply misheard.
Trump Impeachment Witness Retires, Cites White House 'Bullying, Intimidation, Retaliation'
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman became a key impeachment witness after being on Trump's call with the president of Ukraine.
Warren Buffett Donation: Billionaire Investor To Donate $2.9 Billion In Shares In Annual Philanthropic Gesture
The wealthy investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO has pledged to donate 99% of his wealth to charity.
An Amazon Tax? Seattle Passes Payroll Tax Bill Aimed At E-Commerce Giant, City’s Other Top Businesses
Proceeds from the new tax will first go to coronavirus relief before being transitioned to help homelessness and housing issues.
Coronavirus Spread: Report Reveals How Widespread Virus Is At Meatpacking Plants
A CDC report offers a glimpse of the pandemic's impact on meatpacking plants, establishments that became hotspots in the early days of the coronavirus.
Major Movie Theater Chains Sue New Jersey Over Continued Closures
Industry leaders are taking New Jersey to task for allowing establishments like churches to open while continue to keeping movie theaters shuttered.