Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Wall Street’s GameStop bug may have mutated; silver surges
Google antes up $2.6M to settle pay, job discrimination case, by Michael Liedtke
CNN
SpaceX announces first-ever all-civilian space flight crew, by Jackie Wattles
Millions of Ford vehicles will run on Google’s Android operating system starting in 2023, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
The Wall Street Journal
Robinhood Raises Another $2.4 Billion From Shareholders, by Peter Rudegeair
Exxon to Create ‘Low Carbon’ Business Unit as It Faces Activists, by Christopher M. Matthews
CNBC
Private jet company Wheels Up to go public in a $2 billion SPAC deal that could help it unlock new markets, by Robert Frank
Ghost kitchens and delivery-only restaurants may be too popular for their own good, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Google to spend $3.8 million to settle accusations of hiring, pay biases, by Paresh Dave
American Airlines CEO tells employees to brace for furlough warnings, by Tracy Rucinski
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TechCrunch hires Azevedo as senior reporter
Joselow moves to climate law beat at E&E News
NY Times banking reporter Flitter to write book on racism in finance
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