Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Amazon bans police use of its face recognition for a year, by Joseph Pisani, Matt O’Brien
Just Eat swallows Grubhub creating restaurant delivery giant, by Dee-Ann Durbin
CNN
EU wants monthly audits from Facebook, Google and Twitter on coronavirus misinformation, by Hadas Gold
Disneyland sets its reopening date, by Frank Pallotta
The Wall Street Journal
Tesla Shares Soar Past $1,000 on Elon Musk’s Plan to Move Forward With Semi Truck, by Tim Higgins
Coronavirus Speeds Up Starbucks Shift to Takeout, by Heather Haddon
CNBC
Air passengers should wait until fourth quarter for intercontinental flights, IATA chief says, by Chloe Taylor
A third of America’s malls will disappear by next year, says ex-department store exec, by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
U.S. weekly jobless claims seen declining further, but millions still unemployed, by Lucia Mutikani
Ford recalls 2.15 million U.S. vehicles for potentially faulty door latches, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Scott to cover insurance for Reuters
WYSO hires Welter as its new environmental reporter
Portland tech site Digital Trends faces criticism of racism, hostility
Business Insider names Ramsey as a health care editor
Gaviola joins BNN Bloomberg as multiplatform reporter
Winkler recounts founding of Bloomberg News
WSJ moves former editor Baker to opinion page
Bank Director appoints Milligan as editor-at-large, named Maxfield editor