March 25, 2020 Coronavirus and craft: How local beer, spirit makers are helping (and hurting) Craft beer & spirit-makers in some of the communities most severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic are doing more than just producing hand sanitizer for their patrons. But even as they convert their operations almost entirely to charity, and at a time when sales are so bad they could lose everything, they are discovering new snags in the supply chain that are making it even harder to help in the current crisis.
March 23, 2020 NY FreshDirect employee on 1st day of quarantine: 'Just stay home' On the first day of New York’s historic statewide stay-home order, the message from one FreshDirect delivery person was clear: Things are going to be fine, if people would just stay home.
March 20, 2020 How educators are teaching their students after the coronavirus closed their schools Many educators across the country have completed their first week of digital learning as schools nationwide have shut their doors to curb the spread of COVID-19.
March 20, 2020 Coronavirus causing US entrepreneurs to lose business overnight As the coronavirus continues to tighten its grip on America, unemployment rates have started to rise.Â
March 18, 2020 Airline unions work to attach employee-friendly conditions to coronavirus bailout Unions are working in tandem to secure an airline industry bailout and ensure frontline workers continue to receive wages and benefits.
March 17, 2020 COVID-19 can't kill live music, determined artists prove A Celtic rock band in the U.S. is taking to the web on Saint Patrick's Day to keep the spirit of music, and community, alive for its fans during the COVID-19 pandemic "until we meet again."Â
March 13, 2020 Delta CEO says employees should take 'short-term, unpaid leave' as airline halts Europe flights Delta shut down flights to continental Europe and asked employees to take voluntary unpaid leave.
February 28, 2020 Boy Scouts bankruptcy filing stalls local sex abuse lawsuits in Kentucky Years of costly lawsuits have forced the Boy Scouts of America to file bankruptcy, impeding the litigation of hundreds of affiliated sex abuse lawsuits.
February 18, 2020 Boy Scouts of America face thousands of claims of sexual abuse after filing for bankruptcy The move by the Boy Scouts of America to file for bankruptcy Tuesday  comes after scores of victims have accused scoutmasters, troop leaders, and other scouts of sexual abuse in a predatory culture that allegedly spanned decades.
January 31, 2020 FCC proposes $13M fine for neo-Nazi behind racist robocalls made after Mollie Tibbetts' death Scott Rhodes has been accused of making thousands of racist robocalls across the country, exploiting local tragedy to advance his bigoted views.