jfbenning/iStockBy ROSA SANCHEZ, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Following the 2020 presidential election, there has been a noticeable uptick of real estate activity in New York City and other big cities. According to data from Serhant, since
General MillsBy ZOE MOORE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Breakfast just got a lot more nostalgic thanks to Dunkaroos cereal. Back in June, Dunkaroos, the ultimate treat for ‘90s kids from General Mills, made its highly anticipated
Kanawa_Studio/iStockBy KELLY MCCARTHY, GMA (NEW YORK) — The restaurant industry has permanently lost more than 110,000 eateries and drinking establishments in the over 200 days since the pandemic first brought operations to a halt. According to a
Scharfsinn86/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (AUSTIN, Texas) — Texas announced a new program to give COVID-19 rapid tests to small businesses as part of an effort to keep them open as the virus rages through the state.
Laurent KOFFEL/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesBy DANIELLE LONG and CARSON BLACKWELDER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Hindsight is 2020, but Tenet director Christopher Nolan is feeling “very lucky” that he was still able to release his film in
santirf/iStockBy MINA KAJI and SAM SWEENEY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — American Airlines will now offer pre-flight, at-home COVID-19 test kits to passengers who are flying to a U.S. state with travel restrictions. American is the first
BackyardProduction/iStockBy SARAH KOLINOVSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — For Ricardo Ramirez, Dec. 31 looms large on the calendar. Ramirez was furloughed from his job at the Westin hotel in San Antonio, Texas, in March and formally laid
ucpage/iStockBY: DENNA ZARU, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted Black Americans, who have been dying at higher rates from the virus as well as grappling with high unemployment and worsening economic conditions. But amid