Amid celebrations of Juneteenth around the country, ABC’s Deborah Roberts’ talks with Darryl Jones, a soda shop owner, on his family legacy of hard work and success.
The nation’s largest movie theater chain changed its position on mask-wearing less than a day after the company became a target on social media for saying it would defer to local governments on the issue
Employers added jobs in 46 states last month, evidence that the U.S. economy’s surprise hiring gain in May was spread broadly across the country — in both states that began reopening their economies early and those that did so only later
A high-ranking Transportation Security Administration official says the agency is falling short when it comes to protecting airport screeners and the public from the new coronavirus
Homebound travelers desperate to venture out for the first time since the pandemic are confronting a vacation landscape this summer that may require coronavirus tests for the family and even quarantines
Chinese prosecutors have charged two detained Canadians with spying in an apparent bid to step up pressure on Canada to drop a U.S. extradition request for a Huawei executive
France’s highest administrative court has upheld a fine of 50 million euros ($56 million) that Google was ordered to pay for not being “sufficiently clear and transparent” with Android users about their data protection options
Cyprus government officials say random coronavirus tests will be carried out on a proportion of travelers arriving to the east Mediterranean island nation as an added layer of protection against the virus’ spread
A high-ranking Transportation Security Administration official says the agency is falling short when it comes to protecting airport screeners and the public from the new coronavirus, according to published reports
Chesapeake Energy, the struggling shale gas driller which was once one of the largest natural gas producers in the U.S., has missed $13.5 million in interest payments due this week
European Union leaders have found that a quick deal on the bloc’s future long-term budget and a multibillion-euro post-pandemic recovery plan remains beyond their reach as the coronavirus ravages their economies
The world's biggest sales event, the Canton Trade Fair, opened online this week to avoid the coronavirus pandemic, but it isn't clear how many foreign buyers are following
A standoff between Indian and Chinese troops high in the Himalayas near Tibet is taking a dire toll on traditional goat herds that supply the world's finest, most expensive cashmere
Asian stock markets are mixed after Wall Street ended the day little-changed as optimism about a possible global economic recovery was tempered by concern over rising coronavirus infections
An Austin-area school district is considering offering more than $60 million in tax incentives to attract a proposed Tesla “gigafactory” to Central Texas
The United Nations' food agency says ít needs immediate funding to prevent a shutdown in late July of the global transport system that has been delivering tons of masks, gloves and other critical equipment for the coronavirus pandemic in 132 nations
U.S. stock indexes closed mostly higher Thursday as caution about rising coronavirus infections in hotspots around the world put a damper on hopes for a coming economic recovery
Danielle Smith Parker and her husband Donnell discuss pivoting their online marketplace during the pandemic and how they're reopening with new safety measures to keep their staff and clients safe.
Britain is scrapping plans to launch its own coronavirus contact tracing smartphone app because of technical problems and will now work on building one using technology supplied by Apple and Google
Turkish authorities have made the wearing of masks mandatory in three major cities to curb the spread of COVID-19 following an uptick in confirmed cases since the country allowed the reopening of many businesses
Belarusian authorities have detained the former head of a Russia-owned commercial bank who has challenged Belarus’ authoritarian leader in the August election
The reopening of businesses shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic has helped fuel optimism among stock market investors that the U.S. economy is on the path to recovery after sliding into a steep recession
The European Central Bank has handed out more than a trillion euros in cheap loans to banks as part of its effort to get the economy through the virus outbreak