Oil giants lost billions as pandemic crushed demand for fuel

San Ramon, California-based Chevron brought in $13.49 billion in revenue, about a third of what it brought in last year.

Trader Joe's to keep popular international food labels, denies packaging is racist

After saying earlier this month that it is replacing "any variations" on the name Trader Joe's, the company said in an announcement on its website it will keep "products that resonate with our customers" on the shelves. 

Couple banned by Walmart after wearing Nazi flag face mask at store

Police say the couple has been issued trespass notices. Officials said they are banned from visiting any Walmart facility for at least a year.

Unemployed workers anxious about future of extra $600 benefit

The benefits program was designed to help the estimated 25 million Americans receiving it, pay for essentials.  

US new home sales jump 13.8% in June

The Commerce Department reported Friday that the June gain pushed sales of new homes to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 776,000. The increase follows a 19.4% jump in May.

FDA adds methanol warning to more coronavirus hand sanitizer products

All of the hand sanitizers were manufactured in Mexico and have been flagged for "risk of methanol contamination." Fifty-five products on the list have an issued recall.

Tax day is July 15: Here's what you need to know

As of July 3, about 142 million taxpayers out of around 155 million, had already filed their federal tax returns. But, because of the pandemic, only about 131 million returns have been processed because the IRS has fewer staff available. 

Average gas price rises over last 2 weeks

The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline increased by 2 cents over the past two weeks, to $2.24 per gallon.

Warriors fan may lose West Oakland home painted in team colors

A Golden State Warriors fan is looking for help from Dub Nation to help keep him in the Oakland home he's painted in the team's colors.

Supreme Court upholds cellphone robocall ban

The case, argued by telephone in May because of the coronavirus pandemic, only arose after Congress in 2015 created an exception in the law that allows the automated calls for collection of government debt.

Volvo Cars recalls nearly 2.1 million cars worldwide

Volvo Cars says it is recalling nearly 2.1 million vehicles worldwide as a preventive measure after the company discovered that a steel wire connected to the front seat belts can be weakened.

Deeper dive into UPS shipping delays brought on by COVID-19

Coronavirus gave shippers such as UPS zero time to ramp up for the package tsunami that has led to major delivery delays. Now the company is swimming against the tide.