Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Thousands to walk off job to protest racial inequality, by Aaron Morrison
Mnuchin urges swift aid bill; ex-Fed chairs want bigger deal, by Martin Crutsinger, Marcy Gordon
CNN
Twitter says some accounts had personal data stolen in massive hack, by Donie O’Sullivan, Brian Fung, Evan Perez
Delta Air Lines announces new health screenings for passengers who can’t wear masks and asks them to consider staying home, by Pete Muntean Hollie Silverman
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Companies Lose Hope for Quick Rebound From Covid-19, by Chip Cutter, Doug Cameron
EBay Nears Deal to Sell Classified-Ads Unit to Adevinta, by Ben Dummett, Corrie Driebusch, Cara Lombardo
CNBC
A risky bet by America’s mall owners: Plucking retailers out of bankruptcy to salvage a pandemic-hit industry, by Lauren Thomas
College town businesses face uncertain months ahead as hopes hinge on school reopening plans, by Alex Harring
Reuters
Evictions nearly back to pre-pandemic levels in some U.S. areas: Cleveland Fed study, by Dan Burns
Google bans ads on coronavirus conspiracy theory content, by Sheila Dang
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