COVID-19 has the potential to devastate non-profit organizations, which provide essential services to vulnerable populations, fund biomedical research, support education, and employ millions of Americans.
The likes of Adidas, Asics, Brooks, Hoka, New Balance and Saucony have recently released or are about to unveil their own carbon-fiber versions of running shoes.
Baby food company Gerber has made history Friday after the announcement its new "spokesbaby" for 2020 and she is none other than Magnolia Earl, an adopted one-year-old child from California.
The iPhone maker planned to start with some stores in Alabama, Alaska, Idaho and South Carolina.
Outlays more than doubled as the federal government tried to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Labor Department said more than 20 million jobs vanished in April
Nordstrom is closing 16 namesake stores permanently. Is your location on the list?
Stage Stores warned that it cannot predict when it will be able to reopen its stores because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Most American apartment households (80%) were able to pay their rents for May.
Google and Facebook have told most employees to keep working from home for the rest of the year as part of a response by the tech giants to the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
Amid reports of “frenzied” lobbying around the historic trillion-dollar stimulus bills passed out of Congress came a seemingly anodyne anecdote from Roll Call’s reporting on the next stimulus bill being crafted by House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s leadership.
JC Penney has skipped a $17 million interest payment - the second skipped payment in just a few weeks.
Algeria’s energy sector accounts for 20% of its GDP.
Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes may close all 97 restaurant locations because of the coronavirus restrictions placed on buffet-style restaurants. Here's why.
Many states are taking steps to reopen their economies even though infections have yet to begin declining.
The coronavirus pandemic has hit Southeast Asia particularly hard.
Of the job losses reported today, just 2 million were permanent while 18.1 million unemployed persons reported being temporarily laid-off.
Frontier now requires face masks and will begin taking passenger temperatures before boarding starting on June 1.
Mold found on the sponge tip of the applicator has prompted the recall of some makeup. Are yours cosmetics affected?
U.S. stocks opened higher on Friday despite report noting 20 million jobs were lost in April.
IAG’s Spanish carriers have already secured about $1.1 billion in state-backed loans
Experts had predicting an unemployment rate for April as high as 20%.
Norwegian Cruise Line expects to set sail again, perhaps as early as July 1 despite the raging and business-killing COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. stocks finished higher on Thursday although 3.17 million Americans filed for unemployment last week.
L Brands may be able to turn Victoria's Secret around even after its deal with Sycamore Partners to buy the brand fell through.
With all of its stores closed because of COVID-19, Aldo has filed for bankruptcy protection as it looks to "stabilize its business."
The COVID Tracking Project says the U.S. is conducting 248,000 tests a day. The Harvard analysis says 900,000 are necessary.
More than 500 South Korean firms currently operate in India
Gap Inc.'s troubles continue as the retailer is now being sued over a $530,334 unpaid bill and at least $20,000 in attorney fees. Here's why.
The disaster loan program stopped taking applications -- except from agriculture interests -- April 15.