DARPA gives Moderna $56M grant to build an 'espresso machine' for COVID-19 response
As the coronavirus pandemic continues into its seventh month, Moderna Inc. has been at the forefront of it, testing a potential vaccine for the deadly virus.
Miley Cyrus, Little Big Town, Dave Matthews and more to virtually perform at Save Our Stages festival
Thirty-five acts are set to perform virtually at the Save Our Stages festival.
Dick's hiring up to 9,000 seasonal workers, gearing up for holiday rush
Recruiting efforts for its stores and distribution centers will kick off on Oct. 14, otherwise known as "National Signing Day."
Mom of 8 kids sets up cubicles at home to improve virtual learning: 'A huge difference'
In today’s professional age, you’re never too young to get cozy in a cubicle.
NASA generated more than $64B in total economic output in fiscal 2019, report says
NASA’s first-ever agency-wide economic impact report shows the space agency’s contribution to the U.S. economy.
Sam's Club to hire 2,000 workers, extend some holiday sales events
Walmart-owned Sam's Club announced Thursday that it will be ramping up its hiring efforts and extending various sales events as it gears up for the holiday season.
'Dark kitchen' chain works with local restaurants to sell over food delivery apps
Wow Bao said it has added 100 delivery-only locations in six months by partnering with other restaurants.
Starbucks offering employees 'Lyft' to voting sites
All U.S. employees will receive a free one-way Lyft ride up to $75 to the polls to vote.
Parents retire early from Alaska Airlines to protect kids' jobs: 'Leaving gives them a better chance'
A pilot and flight attendant employed by Alaska Airlines retired early in hopes of protecting their children’s jobs with the carrier, as airlines reduce staff sizes due to a decreased demand for travel as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
North Dakota farmers harvest 1,000 acres of neighbor's crops after man suffers heart attack
In both farming and friendship, you reap what you sow.
Jobs of the future: 10 fastest-growing occupations expected to be in health care, tech
An aging population and dramatic advances in technology and energy will determine the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, according to an updated forecast released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
NC couple fires up the grill, builds 'pandemic restaurant from scratch' after coronavirus crushed their bar
Customers lined up their opening weekend in mid-August for burgers made of locally sourced Baldwin Beef, bottled cocktails and beer.
PPP supported more than 51 million jobs amid coronavirus: House Republicans
EXCLUSIVE: The Paycheck Protection Program supported more than 51 million jobs across the country amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from Republicans on the House Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis.
Mark Cuban's buy-American push on Amazon
A Mark Cuban-backed website points online shoppers to American-made products on Amazon.
Customer leaves $1,000 tip at New Jersey restaurant
The owner of the Starving Artist restaurant in Ocean Grove, New Jersey said the $1,000 tip, which came from a family that has been patronizing the place since 2001, "blew us away."
Walmart parking lots to host drive-in movie series at 160 stores nationwide
Walmart will be hosting drive-in movies at 160 locations across the U.S. starting in August.
25 best American-made clothing companies for men and women
25 standout brands that sell U.S.-made clothing for men, women or both.
Florida cafe stays afloat during coronavirus pandemic with $40K order
Salley was approached by one of his cutomers at the end of March who worried that the cafe didn't have the financial wherewithal to sustain the impacts of the pandemic.
Coronavirus charities, organizations that still need your help
Here are charities and organizations that are helping Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.
Bezos cheers Amazon's new coronavirus-safe family homeless shelter inside Seattle HQ
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos wrote that the permanent shelter is the largest in Washington state, spanning eight floors, and includes a health clinic and "critical tools" for support.