Walmart Layoffs 2020: Hundreds Of Corporate Workers To Be Cut
Walmart employees laid off this week reportedly will be paid until the end of January.
Recovered From COVID-19? You Could Have Long-Lasting Heart Damage, Studies Say
Two recent studies indicate heart issues could occur in healthy adults who have recovered from COVID-19.
Dunkin’ Closings 2020: 800 Locations Will Be Shut Down
The company reported a revenue decrease of 20% for the second-quarter of 2020.
Two Florida Residents Jailed After Failing To Quarantine After Positive COVID-19 Tests
Key West neighbors videotaped the pair and reported them for not quarantining, leading to arrests.
Ohio Bans Hydroxychloroquine As Congressman Gohmert Uses It As A Coronavirus Treatment
Pharmacies, clinics, and other medical institutions in Ohio are banned from dispensing or selling hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 but Republican congressman is taking it, he says.
Coronavirus Developments: COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 150,000, Trump Seeks Short-Term Relief Package
President Trump wants a short-term solution to the $1 trillion stimulus package while the COVID-19 death toll in the U.S. continues to rise.
L Brands Layoffs 2020: 850 Corporate Employees Cut From Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works
The job cuts account for 15% of L Brands corporate workforce and are expected to provide a $400 million savings for the retailer.
Norwegian Extends Global Cruise Suspension Through October Because Of Coronavirus
The company also operates the Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands.
US COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 150,000 As Virus Cases Continue To Grow
The U.S. has reported more coronavirus deaths than Brazil and India, the next two countries with the highest totals, combined.
Do Temperature Checks Violate EU Privacy Laws? Data Collected Could Be A Legal Risk
Temperature checks are being used around the world to detect if a person has coronavirus symptoms, but they could be putting some European companies at risk legally.
Will Global Travel Return To Pre-Pandemic Levels? Forecast Predicts A Return In 2024
Air travel recovery will be seen first in short-haul travel but global passenger numbers are expected to decline by 55% compared to 2019, a forecast from International Air Transport Association said.
COVID-19 Deaths On The Rise As US Readies To Hit 150,000 Mark
California, Texas, and Florida report record numbers of coronavirus deaths, and Arkansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina reported record-high average daily new deaths on Tuesday.
Coronavirus Developments: Possible Teacher Strike, Another Trump Hydroxychloroquine Promotion, Social Media Lockout
Teachers may strike before they go back to the classroom while Trump promotes hydroxychloroquine again in a retweet. Everything you need to know for Tuesday.
6 Different COVID-19 Cluster Symptoms Identified By Researchers In New Study
The study allowed researchers to identify what chance a patient with COVID-19 would have of needing breathing support as treatment.
McDonald’s To Close 200 Restaurants, More Than Half Inside Walmart As The Coronavirus Eats Sales
96% of McDonald's restaurants have reopened globally amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Alzheimer’s Blood Test Can Diagnose Patients Faster, Cheaper, Easier
The blood test measures a form of tau protein found in tangles that are located throughout the brain in an Alzheimer patient, a new study said.
CES Goes All Digital In 2021 As Concerns Over The Coronavirus Grow
CES will be an all-digital conference in 2021 but will return to Las Vegas in 2022.
Remington Files For Bankruptcy: Lackluster Sales, Gun Restrictions Put Gunmaker Into Chapter 11
The 200-year-old gunmaker Remington has filed for Chapter 11 and will continue to look for a buyer in bankruptcy.
Trump Hydroxychloroquine Tweet Goes Viral Before Social Media Pulls It As False Information
A woman in the video also says, "You don't need masks." The video was viewed over 14 million times before it was removed.
Christmas Tree Recall 2020: Over 100,000 Artificial Trees Recalled As Burn Hazard
The recalled Christmas trees' foot-pedal controller can overheat and cause a burn hazard.
Coronavirus Developments: Vaccine Trial Enters Phase 3, MLB At Risk, Trump National Security Advisor Tests Positive
A COVID-19 vaccine enters Phase 3 clinical trials while MLB postpones games as players test positive. Here's everything you need to know for Monday.
Walgreens CEO Stefano Pessina Steps Down As Company Reorganizes
Stefano Pessina was named CEO of the U.S. pharmacy chain in July 2015.
Adults Aged 65 Years And Older Account For 80% Of COVID-19 Deaths, Study Says
Idaho had the highest number of COVID-19 deaths in adults over 65 than all causes of death combined in this age group.
Almost 4 Out Of 5 US Voters Support A Face Mask Mandate, Says Survey
A total of 70% of survey respondents indicated that they think fines should be issued for those people that violate face mask mandates.
Delta Partners With Lysol To Keep Planes, Airports Clean Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
The airline will leverage Lysol’s microbiologists and germ-kill experts to develop new protocols to keep travelers safe when flying and in airports.
Papa John’s To Hire 10,000 More Workers As Pizza Demand Grows Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
The pizza chain expects to see its comparable sales grow by 26.9% for the April fiscal period as consumers stay home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Target To Close On Thanksgiving Day To Reduce Crowds Amid Pandemic
Target is looking to reduce crowds in its stores amid the coronavirus pandemic, which is why it is closing on Thanksgiving Day.
Google To Allow Employees To Work From Home Until July 2021 As Coronavirus Cases Surge
Google's extended work from home policy affects about 200,000 full-time and contract workers.
Report: Over 6,000 Federal Employees Expected To Seek Benefits After Contracting Coronavirus On The Job
Employees who work in Homeland Security, Justice, and Veterans Affairs accounted for the majority of coronavirus claims, according to a Labor Department report.
Coronavirus Developments, COVID-19 Deaths, Three New Yorks, No Vaccine Until Well Into 2021
COVID-19 deaths hits another peak with travel bans, face masks, and rent evictions marking the day. Here's what you need to know about the coroanvirus for Friday.