Category: breaking-news

Travelers From 32 States, Virgin Islands Must Self-Quarantine After Coming To The Tri-State Area

New York, New Jersey and Connecticut officials hope the quarantine will stave off a possible second wave.

Airbnb Confidentially Files IPO Paperwork

Airbnb has resumed its efforts to go public this year, despite fallout from the pandemic.

Stocks Turn Negative After Russia Claims To Have World’s First Coronavirus Vaccine

Russia’s rapid approval of a coronavirus vaccine has been met with skepticism.

What’s Happening To Kodak Stock? Shares Plunge Over 40% After Government Loan Is Held Up On Allegations Of Wrongdoing

Shares of Kodak tanked after the company’s $765 million loan from the government was put on hold.

Dow Jumps 350 Points After Trump Signs Executive Orders To Extend Coronavirus Relief

The S&P is now just over 1% away from setting a new record high.

Days After Viral Pics Of Maskless Students Crowded In Hallway, Georgia High School Reports Nine Infected With Coronavirus

At least six students and three staff members have tested positive for Covid-19.

Princeton Reverses Its Decision To Bring Undergraduates Back To Campus

All undergraduate classes at the Ivy League university will be remote.

As Stimulus Talks Stalemate, New Report Finds 40 Million Americans Could Be At Risk Of Eviction

If a new coronavirus recovery package isn’t passed, up to 43% of renter households are at risk.

Gates Foundation Donates $150 Million To Distribute Covid-19 Vaccine To Developing Nations As They Struggle With Accelerating Pandemic

The donation comes on the heels of a debunked conspiracy theory about why Gates is pushing for the vaccination.

Norwegian Cruise Line CEO ‘Astonished’ People Are Still Booking Cruises

The company reported a 99% decline in revenue during the second quarter.