Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Child labor in palm oil industry tied to Girl Scout cookies, by Robin McDowell, Margie Mason
From Zoom to Quibi, the tech winners and losers of 2020, by Barbara Ortutay, Mae Anderson
CNN
England is finding new ways to crack down on unhealthy foods, by Hanna Ziady
The 737 Max is about to fly in the US again, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Instacart Looked Like a Savior. Now Stores Aren’t So Sure., by Jaewon Kang
Cisco Systems Pulls Back From Smart City Push, by Aaron Tilley
CNBC
The retail industry is leading the way as women take over CEO roles, by Lauren Thomas
Movie releases next year could make for an ‘embarrassment of riches,’ Imax CEO says, by Tyler Clifford
Reuters
U.S. EPA finalizing first-ever airplane emissions rules, by David Shepardson
Big tech bets and cryptocurrencies power 2020’s top U.S. funds, by David Randall
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