Business numbers have gone up exponentially since the first ones were reported in China in December. The world registered one million cases more than three months later, on April 2nd. The tally hit 10 million cases less than three months later, on June 28, and it lasted just six weeks. …
Read More »Court orders Uber, Lyft to have drivers re-classified as employees in California
The companies will have 10 days before the order goes into effect to allow a higher appeal, according to a copy of the ruling by Judge Ethan Schulman of San Francisco Superior Court. Uber and Lyft currently treat their drivers as self-employed contractors. The mixed legal pressure to redistribute their …
Read More »Amazon can take over old JCPenneys and Sears to try out deliveries
(CNN) – Amazon can replace closed department stores at wrecked malls. The company is in talks with Simon Property Group, the largest shopping center in the United States, to convert earlier than current JCPenney and Sears stores into distribution centers to deliver packages, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. Both …
Read More »Trump considers bans renewed by citizens who may have Coronavirus
WASHINGTON – President Trump is considering new immigration rules that could allow border officials to temporarily block a U.S. citizen as a legal permanent resident from returning to the United States if authorities have reason to believe the person may be infected with the coronavirus. In recent months, Mr. Trump …
Read More »Coronavirus hotspots such as Florida, Nevada are still seeing increased tourist interest, travel website data suggest
Tourism in New Orleans has to deal with difficult scenario Although New Orleans has seen the curve in its area, the once-named epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic still feels the economic downturn. Small business owner Rheannon Serino talks to Fox News about what business and tourism in the Big Easy …
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