• W.H. Economics Adviser Stephen Moore: ‘We Don’t Need’ More Covid Relief Legislation after Positive Jobs Report

    W.H. Economics Adviser Stephen Moore: ‘We Don’t Need’ More Covid Relief Legislation after Positive Jobs Report

    White House Economic Adviser Stephen Moore said Friday that the unexpectedly positive May jobs report makes approving a “phase four” coronavirus relief package unnecessary. “It takes a lot of the wind out of the sails of any phase four. We don’t need it now,” Moore said. “There’s no reason to have a major spending bill. …
  • Michigan Gov. Whitmer Violates Her Own Social Distancing Order during Civil Rights March

    Michigan Gov. Whitmer Violates Her Own Social Distancing Order during Civil Rights March

    Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer violated her own executive order on social distancing while participating in a civil rights march with hundreds of demonstrators. Whitmer’s order, which she signed on Monday, states that participants in public gatherings should remain six feet apart at all times. “The governor took precautions for engaging in an outdoor activity, including …
  • Unemployment Dips as Economy Adds 2.5 Million Jobs in May, Defying Dire Predictions

    Unemployment Dips as Economy Adds 2.5 Million Jobs in May, Defying Dire Predictions

    The unemployment rate dropped over the past month as the economy added 2.5 million jobs, defying predictions of additional layoffs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Unemployment now sits at 13.3 percent, falling from 14.7 percent in April. Many economists had expected the unemployment rate to reach 20 percent or higher. The Bureau of …
  • N.Y. Judge Extends Initial Detention Period for Looters Due to Civil Unrest

    N.Y. Judge Extends Initial Detention Period for Looters Due to Civil Unrest

    A New York judge has ruled that looters and peaceful protesters who violate curfew may be detained by police for more than 24 hours even if they are not arraigned before a court, citing the coronavirus pandemic and current civil unrest in New York City. New York law typically requires that arrested suspects be released …
  • Fox and The CW revamp fall schedules amid coronavirus pandemic

    Fox and The CW revamp fall schedules amid coronavirus pandemic

    Fox and The CW have proactively shaken up their fall schedules — compromised by the industry-wide shutdown in place since mid-March. Both networks have been importing series that weren’t originally on their fall slates to fill the gaps until their regularly scheduled programming can return. (The CW has pushed the official launch of its “fall” …
  • Global economy begins to restart even as job cuts continue

    Global economy begins to restart even as job cuts continue

    The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Friday related to the national and global response, the workplace and the spread of the virus. JOB CONCERNS: Mall operator CBL & Associates warned Friday in a regulatory filing that there’s “substantial doubt” that it will …
  • ‘Jeopardy!’ will soon run out of new episodes due to coronavirus production shutdown

    ‘Jeopardy!’ will soon run out of new episodes due to coronavirus production shutdown

    “Jeopardy!” will soon be in all-encore mode. TVLine has learned that the iconic Alex Trebek-hosted game show — which halted production roughly three months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic — will air its last original episode on Friday, June 12. Reruns begin airing on Monday, June 15, and will continue until the show deems it …
  • Support for four-day workweek soars amid coronavirus crisis

    Support for four-day workweek soars amid coronavirus crisis

    The coronavirus crisis has Americans yearning for long weekends. Four of every five US workers favor switching to a four-day workweek as the pandemic forces them to renegotiate their relationships with their jobs, a new poll shows. Some 82 percent of employed Americans say they would be somewhat or very willing to work more hours …
  • Apple reportedly offers coronavirus tests to returning employees

    Apple reportedly offers coronavirus tests to returning employees

    Apple is reportedly offering coronavirus tests to employees at its Bay Area campus as they begin to return to the office after months of working from home. In addition to having their temperature taken and being required to wear a mask at One Infinite Loop, Apple workers will have the option to get a nasal …
  • Used cars sales, prices rev up as strapped consumers look for bargains

    Used cars sales, prices rev up as strapped consumers look for bargains

    At the height of the coronavirus pandemic in mid-April, used-car dealer Alex Tovstanovsky had vehicles jammed six rows deep on his lot in the western Chicago suburb of Naperville. But the seeming oversupply was not a mistake. Despite plummeting sales at his store, Prestige Motor Works, Tovstanovsky was betting on a recovery, buying dozens of …