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American Bus Industry Could Lose Billions of Dollars, Thousands of Jobs
Research published by the American Bus Association predicted the motorcoach industry could lose $4.7 billion and more than 27,000 jobs.
Governors Can Reopen All They Like. Without Child Care, Parents Can't Work
These dangerous plans go against the advice of public health experts and economists alike, but perhaps the most glaring hole in them is a complete lack of accounting for child care.
Senate Won't Pass Coronavirus Bill Without Lawsuit Protection: McConnell
The Senate majority leader argued liability protection was the "only way" the U.S. economy could bounce back from the pandemic.
Special Interests Are Exploiting the Coronavirus Crisis for Their Own Gain
Whether it is celebrity chefs, trial lawyers or affluent universities, too many are acting in the interests of too few.
Don't Bail Out Fossil Fuels. Buy Them Out Instead
The industry crisis presents an opportunity for real climate action—and at a bargain price.
As Texas Plans to Extend Reopening, Some Local Businesses Say They Aren't Ready
The reviews of what should happen next as Texas slowly reopens its economy are mixed, with some businesses ready to hit the ground running, and others wanting to wait and see if COVID-19 comes back in a second devastating wave.
Most U.S. Hospitals Are Empty. Soon They Might Be Closed for Good
Clumsy, if well-intentioned, federal and state directives to halt all non-emergency procedures have created an unprecedented burden of their own design.
Colorado County Releases 'Safer at Work' Guidelines
"At the end of the day," Freeman said Thursday, "all we're doing is putting guidelines out. We're not telling businesses they have to open or anything like that."
Michigan Republicans Gear Up for Battle Over Potential Lockdown Extension
"We have work yet to do," Whitmer told MSNBC on Thursday while discussing the possible stay-at-home order extension. "We are still not out of the woods."
Trump Says He Told Georgia Governor "It's Too Soon" to Reopen Businesses
"They can wait a little bit longer," Trump said. "Just a bit. Not much."
Fogo de Chão To Receive $20 Million In Small Business Loan
Brazilian steakhouse chain Fogo de Chão is one of many businesses under fire for accepting loans intended to help small businesses stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pelosi to Small Businesses: Let Them Eat Ice Cream
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is letting Americans suffer while she pushes her left-wing agenda. And no amount of fancy ice cream makes that OK.
Tennessee Governor Announces Phased Reopening, Stay-at-Home Expires Soon
"Social distancing works," the governor said, "and as we open up our economy it will be more important than ever that we keep social distancing as lives and livelihoods depend on it."
Donald Trump Says He Is Unaware of Sen. Kelly Loeffler's Stock Trades
The president appointed the congresswoman to his 'Opening Up America Again' taskforce on Thursday last week.
Trump's Consumer Confidence Gains Wiped Out by Coronavirus Crisis
The Consumer Comfort Index has slumped by 18.5 points since mid-March amid pandemic-related business shutdowns.
Trump Says Some States Could Open Before May 1 Despite CDC Plan Advice
"Some level of mitigation will be needed until vaccines or broad community immunity is achieved for recovering communities," the plan states.
For People of Color, the Next Relief Bill Could Be a Lifeline—or an Assault
The CARES Act's failure to ensure funding is deployed to communities of color puts our people and our businesses at risk of extinction. Here's how to save both.
10 Percent of U.S. Labor Force Have Made Unemployment Claims in Three Weeks
New jobless claim numbers show around 16.7 million Americans have applied for unemployment benefits over the last three weeks.
Beating the Coronavirus Requires an Entrepreneur's Approach
We're shutting down the economy and following protocols and testing that seek answers with 100 percent certainty. Any person with a business background knows both realities can't simultaneously exist.
Former World Champion Converts Archery Business to Make Respirators
UltraView Archery makes parts for bows, like grips, scopes, releases and more. But owner Kolby Hanley is now using his 3D printers in a war-like effort to help the supply chain for those on the front lines of the pandemic.
Corona Beer Factories in Mexico Suspend Production Due to COVID-19 Outbreak
Grupo Modelo, of brewing group Anheuser-Busch InBev, said in a statement posted to Twitter it will halt beer making from April 5 and is currently in the process of reducing production in its plants.
What Is an Essential Business? A State-by-State Roundup of What's Open
Supermarkets, hospitals, gas stations and banks are some of the businesses that have been deemed too critical to be closed.
32 Bipartisan Economists Urges U.S. in Letter Not to Reopen Prematurely
"Saving lives and saving the economy are not in conflict right now; we will hasten the return to robust economic activity by taking steps to stem the spread of the virus and save lives," the letter read.
Coronavirus Is Killing Small Businesses. SBA Loans Can Provide a Lifeline
As a financial adviser for small businesses, here's how I recommend struggling owners cope with the COVID-19 crisis.
Weathering the Perfect Storm
This new report examines the cyber risks and how critical infrastructure organizations can take steps to mitigate them by managing the IT, OT and physical realms.
2008 Was Bad. But Many Small Businesses Won't Even Survive Coronavirus
I've been an entrepreneur for over 20 years and have faced a multitude of crises. Nothing I've seen compares to COVID-19.
Donald Trump's Economic Approval Rating Unaffected By Market Turmoil: Poll
The president was also found to be more trusted on the economy than Democratic primary frontrunner Joe Biden.
Trish Regan: Backlash Against Trump Over COVID-19 is 'Attempt to Impeach'
The Fox Business host accused some investors of allowing their "hate" for the president to fuel Monday's market spiral.
Coronavirus Might Spark a Business Debt Crisis, Economist Warns
The Capital Economics global economist said that if the coronavirus situation worsens then corporate debt issues could reach a "tipping-point."
Is Uber App Not Working? Uber Logins Denied, Down Reports Worldwide
Users of the car service app Uber are reporting outages around the world, including not being able to login to the app.