Alaska Airlines also drops ticket-change fees
Major airlines are trying to entice more people into flying as they press lawmakers for more financial aid.
Watch CBS News
Megan Cerullo is a New York-based reporter for CBS MoneyWatch covering small business, workplace, health care, consumer spending and personal finance topics. She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting.
Previously, she worked as a breaking news reporter for the New York Daily News. She traveled to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island and again on the storm's one year anniversary. Her reporting was cited by numerous outlets, including NY1.
As a student at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, she was awarded the Dennis Duggan prize for her outstanding coverage of ordinary New Yorkers by the Silurians Press Club.
She holds an MA in journalism from CUNY and a BA from Brown University. She is fluent in French, Spanish and Italian.
Major airlines are trying to entice more people into flying as they press lawmakers for more financial aid.
Gap and its family of brands sold $130 million worth of masks last quarter.
Amazon is still testing the concept in hopes of realizing its goal of unmanned deliveries for Prime members.
305 Fitness is certifying out-of-work fitness instructors to teach its method and help them generate a side income.
Women disproportionately bear other work responsibilities, including household chores and taking care of children.
Thousands of homes along the Texas and Louisiana coasts would cost billions to rebuild if destroyed.
It's vital that people of color participate in the clinical trial, otherwise a vaccine could do more harm than good.
CDC advises that all Americans wear face coverings in public to contain the coronavirus. Here's where to find one.
"I knew it would probably kill me if I went out there," says one emergency responder on his decision to retire early.
Nearly 12% of older female workers of color have left the U.S. labor force since March, compared to 5% of White men.
It's legal to ask for official documentation of a medical condition, but the policy could seriously affect morale.
Teaching is "who I am," one Florida high school educator says. But she's "not willing to die" for it.
Noting pace of research, investment bank says millions of Americans could get vaccinated by July of 2021.
Economist Claudia Sahm cites systemic sexism and racism as problems that compromise the quality of our economic policy.
Notorious music festival resulted in millions in financial losses and landed organizer Billy McFarland in prison.