Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Virus pandemic reshaping air travel as carriers struggle, by David Koenig, David McHugh
US retail sales rise for 3rd month but slowdown expected, by Christopher Rugaber, Anne D’Innocenzio
CNN
After TikTok and WeChat, Alibaba could be the next target in Trump’s tech war, by Sherisse Pham
Facebook is trying to win gamers over politely now that Microsoft’s livestreaming platform is dead, by Shannon Liao
The Wall Street Journal
Utilities Cash In on Green Energy Subsidy for Bigger Wind Farms, by Katherine Blunt
Home Depot Braced for Covid Pain—Then Americans Remodeled, by Sarah Nassauer
CNBC
Flight attendants turn to dog walking, contact tracing for extra income as they brace for job cuts, by Leslie Josephs
Forty percent of U.S. Covid-19 tests come back too late to be clinically meaningful, data show, by Meg Tirrell, Nick Wells, Leanne Miller
Reuters
IBM rolls out newest processor chip, taps Samsung for manufacturing, by Stephen Nellis
German watchdog launches Amazon investigation: report, by Emma Thomasson
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