Several Amazon employees are suing the online retailer because, they allege, Amazon promotes unsafe working conditions and retaliates against those who speak out. One employee also alleges she caught the virus while working in the ...
First time claims for unemployment benefits have dipped again this week. It marks the seventh straight week that unemployment claims have come down. Jobless claims came in at 2.4 million this week after posting a ...
Secretary of the Treasury reiterated on Tuesday that the longstanding rules of unemployment eligibility still apply to those furloughed by COVID-19. “If you offer a person a job … and that person does not take ...
Despite having one of the lowest death rates amongst developed countries, Japan will fully share in one of the unhealthiest side effects of COVID-19: economic recession Japan is the latest country to slip into recession ...
Photo Credit: Getty Images In the News At $61.7 million, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee made record fundraising numbers for the month of April, bringing the total amount raised to over $742 million. ...
On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany called out Sen. Elizabeth Warren for inaccurately reporting on coronavirus statistics. “Senator Warren erroneously said there were 25,000 new cases today. In fact there were less than ...
Chris White on May 9, 2020 Tyson Foods reopened a plant in Waterloo, Iowa, after more than 1,000 workers at the facility tested positive for coronavirus, or COVID-19. Sarah Little, a representative for the North American ...
Chris White on May 7, 2020 Georgia’s restaurants and barber shops are seeing a slow but steady increase in traffic after Gov. Brian Kemp began easing up the economic lockdowns he imposed to slow the coronavirus ...
Mary Margaret Olohan on April 30, 2020 The Trump administration has ensured that no coronavirus funding will go to the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, according to a senior administration official. No funding from the Paycheck ...
House lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee are threatening to subpoena Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos after The Wall Street Journal reported that the company used data from independent sellers to develop competing products. The House ...