Category: Business News

A Family of Tennis Lovers Rallies, Even Without a Court

The tennis courts might be closed, but Zoran Kerezovic’s game has never been stronger. The 66-year-old retiree has been rallying regularly with his two grandchildren in the backyard. Mr. Kerezovic and his wife live with their daughter, Nada Kerezovic, and her family in Campbell Hall, a hamlet about 70 miles north of New York City.…

The world is in a long-distance relationship right now

Nicholas LeyI have spent the better part of a year writing about my experiences in long-distance relationships (six years’ worth to be exact). I’ve written about how difficult they can be, how they’re not everyone’s cup of tea, and how, ultimately, they can allow for both partners to grow immensely. Now the whole world is…

Trump: ‘We Are Getting Through This Challenge’

President Trump signs H.R.266, the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act. Pool/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Pool/Getty Images President Trump signs H.R.266, the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act. Pool/Getty Images Updated at 6:05 p.m. ET At a short briefing Friday afternoon at the White House, President Trump touted the…

What Negative Prices Tell Us About the Future

Focus in closely and oil prices turned negative this week because of technicalities in the futures market and storage capacity in Oklahoma. But zoom out and negative oil prices are merely the weirdest illustration of the destruction of demand in the economy—and fit with two longstanding negative prices in Europe, for money and for electricity.…

Georgia is reopening hair salons, gyms and bowling alleys despite a rise in coronavirus deaths

Georgia is reopening hair salons, gyms and bowling alleys despite a rise in coronavirus deaths

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States Reopen for Business, but Many Big Chains Sit It Out for Now

States Reopen for Business, but Many Big Chains Sit It Out for Now

As some states lurch toward restarting their economies after coronavirus closures, many big companies remain hesitant to open their doors. Macy’s Inc., Gap Inc. and TGI Fridays Inc. are among the big national chains saying they will sit out the early phase of reopening in states such as Georgia and South Carolina, citing health concerns…