Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
United says it will drop widely scorned ticket-change fees, by David Koenig
Fad or future? Telehealth expansion eyed beyond pandemic, by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
CNN
These businesses are making more money because Americans are staying home, by Alexis Benveniste
These retailers filed for bankruptcy in August. Here’s who might be next, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Tech Startup, Trying to Be Amazon for Farms, Runs Into Ag Giants, by Jacob Bunge
Companies Rush to Shore Up Covid-19 Testing Ahead of Flu Season, by Sarah Krouse, Brianna Abbott
CNBC
Main Street looks to Congress for new lifeline as pandemic impact lingers on, by Kate Rogers, Betsy Spring
Pretzel-maker Utz readies for market debut after gaining share during the pandemic, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Nestle pays $2 billion to secure Aimmune’s allergy treatment, by Silke Koltrowitz
Triller says made $20 billion bid with Centricus for TikTok assets, by Echo Wang
News about business journalism
Washington Post hires Torbati as econ policy investigations reporter
Kwong hired as producer for Kara Swisher’s new podcast
BizTimes Milwaukee puts some online content behind a paywall
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Thursday: Today we announced…
Clare Malone of The New York writes about Hunterbrook, which is using reporting from journalists to…
The Hollywood Reporter awards editor Tyler Coates is leaving the news organization. His last day will be…
Laura Purkess has been promoted to consumer features editor at The Sun. She will maintain…
Pat Ferrier, senior business reporter at the Coloradoan in Fort Collins, is retiring after 23…
Financial news site TheStreet.com has hired Conway Gittens as an anchor and video producer. His most recent…