Dangerous Mix-Up: Hand Sanitizer Labeled As Gin Sold In Australia The distillery in Australia recalled all the bottles. While a few people did accidentally drink the hand sanitizer, they're all OK. One gin lover reported their drink "tasted horrible."
Battle Between U.S. And Chinese Telecom Huawei Intensifies The U.S. is preventing telecom giant Huawei from getting critical components, and is pressuring allies not to use its products. But there could be serious side effects for American companies. Jackie Northam
Union: We cannot allow Amazon to set health and safety standards Amazon warehouse workers in New York are getting help from unions in their fight for better pandemic working conditions. Carolyn Adolph
Stocks Tumble As The Fed Warns Of A Long Recovery, Coronavirus Cases Spike The Dow fell more than 800 points a day after the Fed warned that the coronavirus crisis "will weigh heavily on economic activity." The market drop comes as coronavirus cases are up in several states. Jim Zarroli
Another 1.5 Million File For Unemployment As States Continue To Reopen Economies The pain in the job market continues as an additional 1.5 million sought unemployment benefits last week. In the past 12 weeks, more than 44 million new claims have been filed. Avie Schneider
Amazon halts police use of its facial recognition technology The company says it is imposing a one-year moratorium on police use of Amazon's facial recognition technology. Carolyn Adolph
Pandemic forces yoga studios to contemplate their future Lockdown has changed the business of yoga. Studio owners are weighing continuing online classes even as they contemplate rent. Carolyn Adolph
Economists Warn It Is Too Soon To Call Off Federal Aid A better-than-expected jobs report may have lawmakers feeling less urgency about the need for another round of the pandemic relief. But economists say it is too soon to pull the plug on federal help. Scott Horsley
Seattle bar reopens after Covid-19 shutdown: Not a lot of people 'but it's 15 more than zero' The Streamline tavern is just one of the Seattle businesses coming back after the coronavirus shutdown. Kim Shepard
Customer Helps Florida Diner Stay In Business During Pandemic The customer sent 100 sandwiches per day from Bill's Cafe to Naples Community Hospital which is right across the street. Those delivery orders brought in $40,000 over the course of eight weeks.