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Colorado ski town contained the virus. Economic fallout will be harder to contain

Telluride, Colo. acted quickly to test the community and get coronavirus under control, but bringing back tourism dollars is a long-term challenge with no easy solutions.

Even if restrictions are lifted, Americans say they won't return to several activities

As more states move towards lifting coronavirus restrictions, Americans are wary of a wide reopening, but do favor some activities returning. Veuer’s Justin Kircher has the story.

Watch the five best moments from Warren Buffett's Berkshire meeting

Berkshire Hathaway hosted its 2020 annual shareholder meeting as a four-hour livestreamed presentation and Q&A, giving insight into Buffett's investing mindset in the coronavirus era. While Buffett is still a believer in the "American miracle" at heart, the pandemic did lead to some rare moves by the legendary investor. Buffett also explained why he's been sitting on sidelines with a record $137 billion cash pile. Here are the five best moments from Saturday's event.

Morgan Stanley sees US pre-crisis output returning in 8 quarters

May.04 -- Chetan Ahya, chief economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses economic risk from political tension related to the coronavirus pandemic, and what the U.S. can learn from the reopening of China’s economy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."

'Where's the beef?' Wendy's pulls burgers off the menu at some locations

Fast food restaurant Wendy's is taking burgers off menus in some store locations due to a meat shortage.

What if you don't want to go back to the office?

For Jeff Anderson, 61, working from home during the coronavirus pandemic has been a respite from office politics and the chatter around the copy machine.

Scotland eyes universal basic income amid pandemic

Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the "time has come" to look at cash handouts to solve the economic consequences of the pandemic.

Why the pandemic economy is so devastating to millennials

Millennials still recovering from the Great Recession now face a downturn that’s being compared to the Great Depression.

For Self-Employed, Filing for Unemployment Benefits Is Getting Easier

Gig workers, freelancers and self-employed workers who lost their income due to the coronavirus may now qualify for unemployment insurance.

Reopened restaurant to workers: Wear a mask, lose your job

Restaurant workers in a reopened Dallas eatery say they are being asked to weigh their safety against their jobs.

Hospitals are losing millions of dollars per day amid the pandemic

Conservative estimates indicate that U.S. hospitals are losing more than a billion dollars per day by complying with the guidance from policymakers and the leading medical associations to preserve resources for COVID-19 patients.

Wayfair stock surges on a 90% jump in April sales

"We believe this period has certainly and permanently accelerated e-commerce adoption in our category," Wayfair Chief Financial Officer Michael Fleisher said.

PayPal stock on track for new all-time high ahead of earnings

Shares of PayPal Holdings Inc. are up 2.5% in Tuesday trading and on track to record a new all-time high if the gains hold through the close, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The stock needs to end the day above its Feb. 19 closing price of $123.91. It recently changed hands at $126.69. PayPal is due to report March-quarter earnings after Wednesday's closing bell. UBS analyst Eric Wasserstrom wrote that recent reports from Visa Inc. and...

Regeneron widens its lead as the S&P 500's top performer

Regeneron's antibody cocktail COVID-19 treatment is set to begin clinical trials over the summer, with a goal of having doses available late August.

5 stocks to sell in May

'Sell in May and go away'? Here are five companies you could pull the plug on.

Peloton shares ride higher ahead of earnings report

Bank of America analysts boosted their price target on Peloton shares in advance of the company's earnings report on Wednesday.

Beyond Meat swings to profit as meat supply chain slammed

Company shares initially jump more than 7% amid insatiable appetite among meat eaters.

Analysis: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on business

The pandemic has led to an economic slowdown in some industries, while others have remained largely unaffected by the pandemic