Truckers fret over pending COVID-19 vaccine rules at US-Canada border
Trucking companies and manufacturers say new Covid-19 vaccine mandates set to take effect at the U.S.-Canada border could upend an already fragile logistics network.
Despite SCOTUS ruling, Citigroup stands by Friday vaccination deadline
Citigroup plans to meet a Friday vaccination deadline, despite the Supreme Court ruling blocking the Biden administration's enforcement of a COVID-19 mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees.
Business groups celebrate Supreme Court halting Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate
Business groups are celebrating the Supreme Court's decision to block a COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate for employers with 100 or more employees
Supreme Court blocks Biden OSHA vaccine mandate, allows rule for health care workers
The Supreme Court on Thursday issued mixed rulings in a pair of cases challenging the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
CDC's cruise line guidance to become voluntary as COVID continues to spread
The CDC will transition to a voluntary coronavirus risk mitigation program for cruise ships when its Framework for Conditional Sailing Order (CSO) expires on Jan. 15, a CDC spokesperson confirmed to FOX Business on Thursday.
Grocery stores cut hours and services amid omicron variant
Some U.S. supermarkets are reducing hours and cutting services as COVID-19’s omicron variant infects cashiers, baggers and stockers, deepening grocery chains’ staffing challenges.
Producer prices soared by 9.7% in December, biggest gain on record
Wholesale prices rose at the fastest pace on record in December, the latest evidence that inflationary pressures are continuing to plague the U.S. economy.
Jobless claims unexpectedly rise to 230,000 as omicron surges
Jobless claims have moderated in recent weeks, hovering near a half-century low despite a surge in omicron-driven COVID-19 cases.
Delta extends life of expiring travel vouchers from pandemic
Delta Air Lines said Wednesday it will extend through 2023 the window for customers to rebook credits earned when they purchased but then canceled flights during the pandemic.
Universal Orlando to require COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly testing for employees
"The health and safety of our guests and team members has been our ongoing focus during the pandemic," a Universal Orlando spokesperson told FOX Business in a statement. "Our team members share this commitment, with the majority telling us they already have been vaccinated."
Bill Gates says COVID-19 vaccines are 'missing two key things'
Bill Gates, who donated $1.75 billion to COVID-19 vaccine development and fighting the pandemic, said this week that while the currently available vaccines prevent severe illness and death, they aren't durable enough and should be better at preventing infection.
US budget deficit in December narrows sharply from a year earlier
The U.S. government on Wednesday posted a roughly $21 billion budget deficit for December, the smallest monthly shortfall in nearly two years as the pandemic recovery fueled an increase in personal and corporate income tax receipts.
Varney: Biden's COVID policy is collapsing
FOX Business' Stuart Varney rips the Biden administration's botched efforts to curb the virus
Former surgeon general rips Biden's COVID response: ‘Not what we were promised’
Dr. Jerome Adams says Biden has left it up to businesses to "take control" of the COVID-19 pandemic.
TSA screens lowest number of passengers at airport checkpoints since April
The Transportation Security Administration screened just over 1.1 million people at U.S. airport security checkpoints on Tuesday, the lowest volume since April, as the omicron variant of the coronavirus continues to sweep the nation.
CDC warns against travel to Canada amid COVID-19 surge
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Americans this week against traveling to Canada, due to what it deemed a "Very High" level of COVID-19 infections in the country.
U.S. hospitals see rising COVID-19 rates, strain from staff shortages
As COVID-19 cases reach record highs, hospitals around the U.S. are struggling to meet the capacity of patients. An ongoing staff shortage is leaving systems stretched thin and forcing elective surgeries to be postponed.
Some grocery stores have scarce items due to COVID-19 and bad weather
Shortages at U.S. grocery stores have grown more acute in recent weeks as new problems — like the fast-spreading omicron variant and severe weather — have piled on to the supply chain struggles and labor shortages that have plagued retailers since the coronavirus pandemic began.
China COVID-19 lockdowns hit factories, ports in latest knock to supply chains
With COVID-19 flaring up across China, major manufacturers are shutting factories, ports are clogging up and workers are in short supply as officials impose city lockdowns and mass testing on a scale unseen in nearly two years.
Omicron testing: Are throat swabs better at detecting the COVID-19 variant than rapid tests?
There is a growing debate on whether people testing for omicron should swab their throats.