CA tourist town refuses to comply with lockdown order
A popular California tourist destination is disregarding the state's recent stay-at-home order as coronavirus cases continue to surge.
Christmas decorations sell out faster than usual
And then, there weren’t enough lights for the tree.
Clorox says product shortages to stretch through mid-2021
As coronavirus cases continue to surge around the country, California-based Clorox Co. is struggling to meet demand, warning product shortages will extend through mid-2021.
Coronavirus shutters 85% of restaurants in San Francisco's business, cultural hubs
As the COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged California communities, leading to another lockdown this month, San Francisco bars and restaurants have had no relief.
Wages for top 1% of Americans skyrocketed 160% in nearly 40 years, study shows
Rich Americans are getting richer — and their wealth is growing significantly faster than the rest of the country's, according to a new study.
10,000 restaurants closed over last 3 months, report says
More than 110,000 restaurants have shuttered this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, and a new report from the National Restaurant Association suggests time is running out for thousands more.
New White House COVID-19 relief proposal includes $600 stimulus check but no unemployment boost
The Trump administration offered a $916 billion coronavirus relief package to Democrats this week, the latest salvo in a nearly half-year long battle on Capitol Hill to pass another round of emergency aid.
Sanders, progressive Dems demand that COVID-19 relief deal includes stimulus checks
Sen. Bernie Sanders is leading a progressive push for the next COVID-19 relief bill to include a second round of stimulus checks after Democratic leaders backed a compromise agreement without the payments last week.
American taxpayers foot the bill for continued fraud, misspending and flagrant waste in Afghanistan
How much have American taxpayers thrown into corruption, failed projects and flagrant misspending? On average, each U.S. taxpayer has forked out $3,000 for the Afghan war effort, with a total price tag exceeding $1 trillion.
Biden's plan to forgive student loan debt would do little to boost economy, analysis shows
President-elect Joe Biden is facing mounting pressure from progressives to cancel student loan debt on his first day in the White House – but doing would do little to boost the nation's pandemic-stricken economy, according to a new analysis.
Schumer renews push for Biden to bypass Congress and cancel $50,000 in student loan debt
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reiterated his call for President-elect Joe Biden to bypass Congress and cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt.
Bipartisan COVID-19 relief deal faces congressional hurdles as McConnell refuses to endorse it
Despite renewed momentum on Capitol Hill to pass a coronavirus relief deal, a bipartisan proposal unveiled last week has run into familiar obstacles, potentially thwarting the chances of a year-end agreement.
From pilot to truck driver—airline careers grounded by pandemic
There aren’t dependable numbers for how many pilots have been affected, but union officials and aviation experts say it is already the deepest cull of the profession ever.
COVID-19, remote work make Austin a magnet for new jobs
It helps that Texas has no state income tax, that Austin winters are relatively short and mild, and that social distancing is easier in a city where homes tend to be roomy and many have backyards.
US economy at risk of 'double-dip' recession without additional coronavirus relief
The U.S. economy faces the risk of a double-dip recession if Congress fails to pass another round of emergency aid before the end of the year.
Bipartisan coronavirus relief deal to boost weekly jobless aid by $300, but won't include stimulus check
Bipartisan lawmakers are set to unveil more details on a proposed coronavirus relief bill Monday as they look to break a months-long stalemate over another round of emergency aid in the few days Congress has left to act.
Economists confident US economy will return to pre-pandemic levels by second-half of 2021
The U.S. economy's growth is likely slowing as 2020 comes to a close, but a growing number of economists expect it to claw back to its pre-pandemic strength by the second half of next year.
November jobs report proves more coronavirus relief is needed, Dem leaders argue
Democratic leaders pointed to the lackluster November jobs report on Friday as the latest evidence that another substantial coronavirus relief package is needed for American families and workers still hurting from the pandemic.
Pelosi says coronavirus relief could be attached to government spending bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday that new coronavirus relief measures could be attached to the omnibus spending bill that Congress needs to pass by next week in order to avoid a government shutdown.
US job growth slows in November as coronavirus surge threatens economic recovery
The Labor Department's monthly payroll report shows how the nation's job market is recovering from the coronavirus pandemic.