Joe Biden, already the Democrats’ presumptive presidential nominee, made it all but official on Tuesday as voters in eight states and the District of Columbia held primary elections. Biden appeared to fall just shy of clinching of the nomination with Tuesday’s results. Sen. Bernie Sanders — who has suspended his campaign — remains on the […]
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Zoom Video Communications Inc. on Tuesday managed to assuage the fears of investors that the growth of the popular videoconferencing service would be strong only while people are sheltering in place. Zoom ZM, +1.92% reported a massive first-quarter earnings beat with stunning sales growth of 169% Tuesday, numbers that somewhat justify the company’s market capitalization […]
At age 25, Kevin Guardia has already been investing for nearly half his life. Guardia’s father opened a small brokerage account for his son when Kevin was in junior high, and the young man started to dabble in buying and selling stocks just as the long rebound from the financial crisis got underway. Now that […]
Police face off with activists during a protest march near the Manhattan Bridge on Sunday, May 31, 2020, in New York. AP Photo/Kevin Hagen China has been furious at the US government for criticizing its handling of protests in Hong Kong and for backing pro-democracy demonstrators. Over the weekend, state-run media made the most of […]
After vowing Monday to deploy military force to restore order in states that fail to “dominate” unlawful demonstrations, President Trump on Tuesday all but ordered New York City to request help from the National Guard. “NYC, CALL UP THE NATIONAL GUARD,” Trump tweeted. “The lowlifes and losers are ripping you apart. Act fast! Don’t make […]
You can’t exactly force friends, neighbors or strangers to wear a face covering to slow the spread of coronavirus, but experts prescribe a few approaches to help nudge them in the right direction — and keep yourself safe. COVID-19 primarily spreads from person to person through respiratory droplets from coughing, sneezing and talking, according to […]
Airline tickets are cheap right now. But don’t expect that to last forever. How cheap are flights? You can book roundtrip airfare in August between New York and Los Angeles for $62, according to a search on travel website Kayak BKNG, +1.91%. For less than $200, you can get round-trip airfare between Miami and dozens […]
When shelter-in-place orders went into effect across the country in March, many Americans quickly sought refunds for hotel bookings, airfare and travel expenses. But now that states have relaxed some social-distancing measures Americans have gone full-circle and are planning road trips. But when it comes to lodging you might be faced with this question: Is […]
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the IRS postponed the usual deadlines for: (1) paying what business taxpayers will owe Uncle Sam with their as-yet-unfiled federal income tax returns and (2) taking several actions that can affect what will be owed with those returns. So, if your business entity’s federal income tax return is still […]