The Berkeley, Calif., ordinance requiring stores over 2,500 square feet to sell more nutritious food and beverage options in their checkout areas.
Author: Brent Schrotenboer, USA TODAY
Pandemic effect
A 🐶 economy 📈
The price of gold
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Vitamin C by IV and an FBI raid. How hope, rather than proof, sent the antioxidant’s sales soaring during COVID-19.
Vitamin C has become the subject of faith, controversy and even frequent government crackdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rising sales
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Stem cell companies sell hope with unproven medicine for COVID-19 and other incurable diseases
Stem cells have great potential for medicine, but some businesses just can’t wait to cash in and are offering more dubious claims about treatments
US is `printing’ money to help save the economy from the COVID-19 crisis, but some wonder how far it can go
The Federal Reserve is creating dollars from scratch at an unprecedented rate, one of many tools to rescue the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Some Amazon workers plan to not show up for the job this week as part of labor actions
Planned protests are billed as the biggest yet in an ongoing dispute at Amazon over firings and workplace safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Are grocery stores and pharmacies vectors for the coronavirus?
Stores have ramped up cleaning efforts, but caution is urged about crowds and touched surfaces at food stores and pharmacies in the age of COVID-19
What do sports TV networks show when there’s no sports being played?
Sports TV networks are trying to come up with programming after the cancellation of the NCAA tournament and other sports because of the coronavirus.