Meat Packers Question New COVID-19 Safety Guidelines Meatpacking workers have been ordered back on the job to plants where COVID-19 cases had spread. While OSHA issued new safety guidelines, some wonder whether they protect workers or employers.
Pandemic Threatens Historic D.C. Restaurant Sage Ali, one of the owners of Ben's Chili Bowl, discusses how the coronavirus has impacted the iconic Washington, D.C., restaurant.
Even Washington state isn't getting essential supplies it ordered from Amazon The pandemic is complicating Amazon’s business even as governments turn to the company for essential medical supplies. Washington state is finding that Amazon hasn’t come through on some important orders. Carolyn Adolph
'It's The Wild West': U.S. Workplace Safety Rules Missing In The Pandemic Some businesses and employee advocates say they're not getting much help from the federal government to ensure workers' safety from the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Horsley
Oil 101: Why Are Prices Jumping, And What Are 'Futures'? Demand for oil has plummeted. Prices were expected to drop, too. But speculating investors have sent oil prices on a wild ride. Paddy Hirsch
Some Republicans Demand That Governor Reopen More Businesses In Texas Although Texas is easing its stay-at-home order, some Republicans say the governor is not going far enough and should allow even more sectors to reopen — such as tourism and recreation. Wade Goodwyn
Montana Allows A Drive-In Theater To Stay Open, After Governor's Office Makes Call After state and local officials in Montana sent mixed messages on whether a drive-in movie theater could open, the issue rose all the way to the top. Austin Horn
Florida Chamber Of Commerce President: Businesses Will Promote Safety In Reopening Mark Wilson of the Florida Chamber of Commerce says businesses will emphasize their health practices to attract customers when reopening. Restaurants and retailers will open at 25% capacity Monday. James Doubek
After Being Fired Over Zoom, He Changed His Twitter Handle To 'Dan Is Interviewing' Dan Munro found out he lost his job via a Zoom call. The tech startup where he worked announced that a third of its Austin-based office would be cut in a "resizing." Bobby Allyn
CEO Organizes A 7-Hour Virtual Beer Pong To Ease Edge Off Employees DJ Haddad, CEO of an advertising company in Fairfield, Conn., says virtual meetings and parties help his employees forge new connections with their co-workers. Yuki Noguchi