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.
Chief Editor At 'Bon Appétit' Resigns After Racially Offensive Photo Surfaces The undated photograph from a Halloween party shows editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport and his wife in stereotypical costumes meant to portray Puerto Rican dress. Scott Neuman
Déjà Vu For Millennials Staring At The 2nd Recession Of Their Adult Lives A coronavirus recession would be the second — or even third — economic downturn of millennials' adult lives. That could mean reduced wages for life. Danielle Kurtzleben
Head Of 'New York Times' Editorial Page Steps Down Amid Controversy The resignation of James Bennet comes after the publication last week of a column by Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton, who called for federal troops to quell violent protests. Scott Neuman
U.S. Airlines Add Flights As Demand Increases, But Recovery Will Take Years Ahead of the summer travel season, several U.S. airlines are expanding their flight schedules. But a complete recovery from the economic fallout caused by the coronavirus pandemic could take years. H.J. Mai
What New Jobs Report May Tell About The State Of The U.S. Economy NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Elisa Gould, a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute, about the latest monthly jobs report published Friday.
Amazon sued by warehouse workers in New York Amazon is fighting its first lawsuit filed by American warehouse workers. Workers at a warehouse in Staten Island, New York, the company's practices there amount to a public health risk. Carolyn Adolph
How Social And Economic Disparities Have Worsened Pandemic's Effects On Black Workers NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Valerie Wilson from the Economic Policy Institute about why the pandemic has disproportionately affected African-American workers and families.
The Economy Is In Trouble. Try Telling The Stock Market Even as millions are out of work, the stock market has regained much of the ground it lost since March. Investors are peering into the future and seeing an economy that's beginning to recover. Jim Zarroli
'I Didn't Deserve It': Pandemic Shut Down His Barbershop, Then A Fire Destroyed It Trevon Ellis spent years building up his Minneapolis barbershop, luring customers with smart haircuts, snacks and friendly conversation. It took just one terrible night to destroy it all. Jim Zarroli