Official White House Photo by D.Myles Cullen(WASHINGTON) — One tax provision in the $2.2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package will overwhelmingly benefit wealthy Americans, according to a nonpartisan congressional analysis. The measure allows taxpayers to use losses from
stevanovicigor/iStock(NEW YORK) — It can be hard to reconcile images of farmers dumping milk and plowing over produce with images of hundreds of cars lined up at food banks or empty grocery store shelves as more Americans
Porsche(NEW YORK) — A rare Porsche 911 Speedster could raise hundreds of thousands of dollars — if not more — for novel coronavirus relief efforts this month. Porsche teamed up with auction house RM Sotheby’s to sell
Gwengoat/iStock(NEW YORK) — At least 46 states have shut down businesses to slow the spread of COVID-19, and in the last three weeks more than 16 million Americans lost their jobs. For many small businesses, which comprise
wdstock/iStock(NEW YORK) — A class action lawsuit filed Tuesday on behalf of over a thousand Celebrity Cruises employees alleges the company failed to protect its crew members working aboard ships amid the novel coronavirus outbreak. The suit
gopixa/iStock(DETROIT) — Ford has announced they are teaming up with a number of companies and suppliers to ramp up production of urgently needed medical supplies. The company says they will design and produce medical equipment, tests and
spxChrome/iStock(WASHINGTON) — It’s been more than three weeks since the $2 trillion CARES Act was signed into law, but the vast majority of those who qualify for economic relief — some in multiple categories — have yet
Ekaterina79/iStock(BILLUND, Denmark) — LEGO is making protective gear for health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. The company announced in an Instagram post it had modified toy-making machines at its Billund, Denmark, factory