Yvette Killian Producer Most Recent Biden's infrastructure plans must create 'economic opportunity' for everyone: Siemens CEO Fixing America's decaying infrastructure could have a direct impact on reducing the country's growing inequality gap, according to Siemens USA President and CEO Barbara Humpton. Climate change: 7 things you can do to reduce your carbon footprint Kathryn Kellogg, founder of Going Zero Waste, shares climate resolutions for 2021. Morehouse-CommonSpirit partnership aims to close medicine's race gap, train more Black doctors in COVID-19 era One glaring deficit facing the healthcare system is the lack of Black doctors across the country — a condition that needs to be addressed. Invest in software and cloud enterprises that make companies run: billionaire Orlando Bravo The founder and managing partner at Thoma Bravo said it is the software and cloud enterprises that power everyday technology and make companies run. Technology is the new battleground of geopolitical order as China and US face-off over TikTok: Expert There’s a technology turf war smoldering, the result of which could create a new world order and redraw geopolitical alliances. That’s according to Abishur Prakash, a geopolitical futurist at Center for Innovating the Future and author of our books, including Next Geopolitics: Volume 1 and 2. Coronavirus fuels MGM's embrace of online sports bets, taking on 'formidable' DraftKings, FanDuel Legacy casino brand MGM is growing its online gambling business after Covid-19 shuttered casinos. Analyst: Neither Trump or Biden care about soaring federal debt, deficit Neither candidate seems to care about the growing budget deficit with both vowing more spending should they win on November 3. No evidence of 'any significant fraud within our mail-in voting system': Pres. League of Women Voters The President of the League of Women Voters says fraud concerns over mail-in ballots in the 2020 Election are unfounded. Financial markets need to 'start thinking about a blue wave': strategist How will financial markets receive a political blue wave in November? According to one strategist it’s time to start thinking about it. Brands beware: Lessons from the downfall of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben The Black Lives Matter movement is causing a brand backlash over racial insensitivity. What workers can expect back at the office as coronavirus lockdowns ease The office will never be the same. What people can expect when they return to the office, or if the new office is home. Climate gentrification: How extreme weather is displacing low-income residents from their communities Sea levels are rising at an alarming rate — and for Miami-Dade County, situated between 4 and 6 feet above sea level and with a population of over 2.7 million people, that means a lot of real estate at risk to rising waters and extreme weather. 'A risk for the future': How warming oceans are disrupting America's seafood supply Dramatically increasing ocean temperatures are creating disruption in the seafood supply chain. Restaurant CEO on COVID-19: 'I honestly don't see a scenario where 50% to 60% of restaurants don't close' Restaurants around the country face a grim future as they look to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic. Senator Sherrod Brown calls Trump's coronavirus response 'incompetent' and 'immoral' U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D) Ohio condemned President Trump's management of the coronavirus pandemic in a new inteview with Yahoo FInance. 'Everything just changed so drastically': Veteran trucker describes 'chaos' after coronavirus A veteran truck driver describes life on the road during the coronavirus pandemic. Why some oil drillers will pay you to take their crude Why oil prices go negative America's bailed-out airlines are not 'playing fair' with customers, travel expert says In an interview with Yahoo Finance, CBS Travel Editor Peter Greenberg questions whether the $2 trillion bailout protects airline passengers. Hotels are 'hurting big-time' and many will 'go under,' travel industry expert says The plight of airlines commands much focus, as their businesses have all but come to a stand-still amid the coronavirus pandemic. But a vast number of the nation’s small businesses as well as larger hotel chains are fighting for survival, too. 'An impossible job': Analyst explains why it's tough being CEO of Disney Disney CEO Bob Iger's replacement has big shoes to fill, says Laura Martin, managing director and senior analyst at Needham & Co.