Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
US antitrust siege of tech widens with lawsuits vs Facebook, by Marcy Gordon, Michael R. Sisak
Airbnb, resilient in pandemic, goes forward with IPO, by Dee-Ann Durbin
CNN
Falling sales, job losses and bankruptcies: Pain spreads across coal country, by Chris Isidore
DoorDash soars 85% in Wall Street debut, by Sara Ashley O’Brien
The Wall Street Journal
Apple and Google to Stop X-Mode From Collecting Location Data From Users’ Phones, by Byron Tau
GE to Pay $200 Million to Settle SEC Accounting Probe, by Dave Michaels, Thomas Gryta
CNBC
Starbucks shares jump as coffee chain predicts strong rebound next year, by Amelia Lucas
Delta CEO asks employees to take more unpaid leave in 2021 as industry continues to struggle, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
French watchdog fines Google 100 million euros for breaching cookies rules
U.S. airlines say vaccine cargo could help restart passenger flights, by Tracy Rucinski
News about business journalism
Garrison moves to Mexico City bureau for Reuters
WSJ business columnist Stoll departs
Tech columnist Graham stepping down from USA Today
Bloomberg moves Dillard to Congress team
SABEW’s Best in Business contest is now accepting entries
Bloomberg Law starts podcast on black lawyers
Dow Jones News Fund names Carswell its executive director
Housing Wire parent acquires REAL Trends
Fortune union asks management to commit to diversity
FT names US/China correspondent and US financial commentator