Some neighborhoods depend on them as main suppliers of essential goods. Hundreds have had to close because of the coronavirus.
Netflix’s jump in viewership, driven by the lockdown, may be temporary.
Beach towns that normally rely on tourism are hurting during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Some food delivery services charge as much as 40% in fees. That’s cutting into restaurants’ bottom line.
The apps promise to match clients to online therapists for as little as $40 a week.
The pandemic has caused another sharp decline in business.
Many DMVs and driver-training schools are closed, making it impossible for new drivers to get behind the wheel.
“We’re talking about some fundamental issues in terms of how our society is ordered and structured,” one professor says.
With millions working from home, video chats are on the rise. They can be exhausting.
The things that can make funerals cathartic aren’t possible right now.