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2 Tribal Casinos In Connecticut Roll The Dice And Reopen
Gov. Ned Lamont says it's too soon, but the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tribes say they are taking numerous steps to ensure that Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun are safe for patrons. -
Shirley Leung Reflects On A Quiet Newbury Street
The Boston Globe business columnist said she expects most businesses to return more gradually than what's allowed by official guidelines. -
'No Mask – No Entry,' Cuomo Says As He Allows Businesses To Insist On Face Coverings
"You don't want to wear a mask — fine," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says. "But you don't have a right to then go into that store if that store owner doesn't want you to." -
40.8 Million Out Of Work In The Past 10 Weeks, 26% Of Labor Force
More than 1 in 4 U.S. workers have lost their jobs since coronavirus shutdowns began. Last week, an additional 2.1 million people filed for unemployment benefits. -
Why The Small Business Rescue Program Has Slowed Way Down
The first round of Paycheck Protection Program funding ran out in days, but the second pot of money has more than $140 billion left after a month. Some business owners decided the PPP wasn't for them. -
'Do Not Use Instacart' Says Corby Kummer
Many Instacart workers haven't received safety kits or extended pay for having to quarantine. -
Short-Term Rentals Down, Longer-Term Rentals See Uptick On The Cape
Ryan Castle with the Cape and Islands Association of Realtors says there's still a chance for the market to make up for lost time, and that real estate brokers are working to make short-term rentals as safe as possible when they can reopen. -
Facebook Expects Half Its Employees To Work Remotely Forever
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he expects half of the tech giant's 48,000 employees to be working remotely in the next five to 10 years as part of a… -
Target's Average Day In April Was Bigger Than Cyber Monday
Though its stores remained open, Target saw its online sales jump 141% in the past three months, with 5 million shopping on the retailer chain's website for the first time. -
More Lysol, No More Pens In Rooms. Hotels Adapt To Win Back Guests
Hotels have been devastated by the pandemic. To survive, they are adapting with extra-deep cleaning and contactless interactions. And it may mean rooms with no notepads and pens — and no minibars.