Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Feds to track how private Medicare info gets to marketers, by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
US brings new charges against Chinese tech giant Huawei, by Eric Tucker
Fortune
Tesla raises capital two weeks after Elon Musk said it wasn’t needed, by Erik Sherman
Verizon to double the number of cities with its 5G mobile service this year, by Aaron Pressman
CNN
The electric pickup wars are about to begin, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
Stocks are near record highs, but people are still not investing, by Anneken Tappe
The Wall Street Journal
Federal Judge Halts Pentagon Cloud Contract, by John D. McKinnon
Sharp Rise in Coronavirus Cases Raises Questions About Outbreak’s Peak, by Wenxin Fan, Natasha Khan, Chao Deng
Reuters
Tesla to recall 3,183 Model X vehicles in China: market regulator, by Yilei Sun, Brenda Goh
Nvidia forecast tops expectations on cloud sales despite coronavirus hit, by Stephen Nellis, Amal S
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