Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Biden, Gates, other Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam, by Michael Liedtke
Fed survey says economy has picked up but outlook cloudy, by Martin Crutsinger
CNN
Nissan unveils its first electric SUV, the Ariya, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
Apple wins appeal against $15 billion EU tax bill, by Hadas Gold
The Wall Street Journal
Walmart, Kroger to Require Shoppers to Wear Masks in All U.S. Stores, by Dave Sebastian, Sharon Terlep
Red Bull Replaces Top U.S. Executives Amid Internal Tensions, by Charity L. Scott
CNBC
Restaurant trade group says pandemic aid wasn’t enough to sustain the industry, as closures strike again, by Kate Rogers
American Airlines warns 25,000 employees about potential job cuts as coronavirus continues to sap demand, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Oil giants including Exxon set first joint carbon target, by Ron Bousso
Tesla registrations in California nearly halve in second quarter: data, by Akanksha Rana
News about business journalism
Credit Union Journal is merging with American Banker
Dow Jones sells VentureSource for undisclosed amount
New England Business Media co-owner sells 50% stake
Bloomberg Industry hires Helem as executive editor of strategic initiatives
How a tech reporter was threatened after a Facebook story
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