In recent months, freight rates have been skyrocketing.
It’s up to states to decide if teachers qualify as frontline essential workers, given that they’re able to work remotely.
Ticket sales have been dismal this year, and studios are delaying their releases.
We may have some degree of economic normalcy by mid-summer, but full employment will likely take years, said experts.
The headline items are $600 checks to individuals and an additional $300 per week in unemployment benefits for many.
The question is whether there’s enough dry ice to store and transport vaccine to neighborhoods and remote places.
Indonesia, home to the world’s largest Muslim population, is awaiting emergency authorization for China’s Sinovac vaccine.
AAA estimates that 34 million fewer people will travel Christmas week than last year at this time.
Eight percent of doctors have closed their practices because of COVID-19, and a quarter are considering retiring early.
Some Senate Republicans want a new COVID relief bill to prohibit the Fed from restarting pandemic lending programs.