admin

The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus passed 100,000 late Wednesday, far exceeding reported deaths in every other country. Black Americans made up a disproportionately large share of the deaths, according to an analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Two new studies that looked at the share of total infections that are asymptomatic
0 Comments
A Popeyes fast food chain restaurant is seen on August 30, 2019 on a street of Washington D.C. – Chick it out! US restaurant chain Popeyes launched a fried chicken sandwich which became such a social media sensation, the company has run out of stock nationwide, leaving would-be consumers crying fowl. On August 12, Popeyes
0 Comments
Mohamed El-Erian told CNBC on Tuesday that there was “good news across the board” on the coronavirus battle as U.S. stock surged. Appearing on “Squawk Box,” the chief economic advisor at Allianz said he is encouraged by developments on a potential Covid-19 vaccine and the lack of a dramatic spike in new cases as states moved to reopen
0 Comments
A pink piggy bank stands on a blue medical background in a medical mask. Getty Watch Robert Goulder, contributing editor at Tax Notes International, and Joseph Thorndike, director of the History Project at Tax Analysts and contributing editor at Tax Notes Federal, discuss economic parallels between the coronavirus pandemic, the Great Depression, and other key moments in U.S. history. Here
0 Comments
Unica asking $100 million Hilton & Hyland The impact of Covid-19 has seemingly set in motion a sudden trend of discounts at the very top of the country’s most expensive real estate markets. Most notably, billionaire Travis Kalanick, former Uber UBER CEO, purchased Los Angeles’ Bellagio Estate for $43.3 million, after it sat on the
0 Comments
Over 30 million Americans have filed for unemployment amid the coronavirus pandemic. mpi43/MediaPunch/MediaPunch/IPx Topline: As the coronavirus pandemic keeps Americans confined to their homes, nearly every industry has been negatively impacted by the disease, and businesses losing out on cash flow have started laying off workers. Here’s who’s axed staff so far: Airlines & Transportation
0 Comments