Covid-19 Hits Cruise-Ship Crews Hard
Cruise-ship workers suffered from more confirmed cases of Covid-19 than passengers, according to newly released government data.
Cruise-ship workers suffered from more confirmed cases of Covid-19 than passengers, according to newly released government data.
A successful architect reinvented herself as a comedy writer; ‘Really listen to yourself to see if you’re not happy’
Schools that rely on lucrative games against major-conference teams have major holes in their budgets after the Big Ten and Pac-12 called off games.
Disney fans visiting the company’s Orlando theme park, which reopened Saturday, are finding the limited capacity and strict protocols reassuring but unsettling. “It’s like a Twilight Zone dream.”
When the coronavirus shut stores in the U.S. and Europe, clothing factories closed across Asia, and hundreds of thousands of workers, a vast majority of them women, lost jobs. The disruptions might lead to a permanent shift in the industry.
Tensions are rising inside offices as workers argue over Covid-19 protections. ‘She was so close I could smell her gum.’
The rapprochement between the West and Belarus, Moscow’s restive ally, is hitting new turbulence as outrage grows over arrests of the country’s opposition leaders and its mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic.
The New York Mets pitcher obsesses over his form with each exercise before he even considers adding weight.
Since the Australian market bottomed on March 23, installment-payment company Afterpay’s stock has risen more than ninefold, while 1.6 million new U.S. users started spending through its technology over the past four months.
Lawyers expect a surge in small-business failures in the coming months. A new law, they say, will make many business owners realize that filing for bankruptcy might be a better option than struggling for years.
The pandemic has deeply cut carbon emissions, but the human and economic costs should give pause to those who imagine remaking the world’s habits of consumption
Coronavirus and the era of stay-at-home binge-watching is accelerating the entertainment industry’s reliance on analytics and data to target its productions to the increasingly fractured tastes of a nation.
We’ve never craved outdoor vacations more, but with coronavirus cases still surging, even a road trip to a national park can unnerve seasoned travelers. Here, a cautious visitor explores Arches and Mesa Verde.
A year ago, the Permian Basin region was one of America’s hottest labor markets, fueled by a fracking gold rush. Today, the oil field has all but shut down, and everyone is feeling the pain, from restaurant owners to landlords to barbers.
The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed sharply raising the size threshold of funds required to report their U.S. stockholdings quarterly, a move that would end such disclosures for nearly 90% of current filers, including many hedge funds and mutual-fund firms.
The company reversed a demand that employees remove the app from company mobile devices, a shocking turnabout from a dictate that just hours before had stoked concern about the app’s security and ties to China.
AMC Entertainment has reached a deal with investors who will pump $300 million of new money into the company, as the nation’s largest theater chain looks to fill seats with moviegoers still wary of coronavirus pandemic.
Time for the President to end this highly politicized prosecution.
The Justice’s textualism hands half of Oklahoma to Indian tribes.
The City Council tells companies not to pay more than $150,000.
Here are seven major companies whose shares moved on the week’s news.
Apparel-licensing firm Authentic Brands and mall owner Simon won a competition to supply financing to carry Brooks Brothers through bankruptcy, elbowing aside a rival by offering an extraordinary zero-interest loan package.
Fortress, which has teamed up with investment firm Story3 Capital Partners, agreed to serve as the stalking horse bidder to acquire at least 40 but as many as 70 Sur La Table retail stores, in addition to its online business, cooking classes, inventory and the assumption of $20 million in gift cards and other liabilities.
Turkey’s decision to turn historic Hagia Sophia into a mosque has caused dismay among Orthodox Christians and the country’s neighbors, as well as curators and historians worried about the fate of unique medieval mosaics.
Crowding, squalor and despair predominate in Greece’s Moria refugee camp. Demolish it and welcome the newcomers to the Continent.
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