Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
United Airlines posts $1.6 billion loss in virus-scarred 2Q, by David Koenig
With stadiums, theaters closed, Coke 2Q revenue plunges 28%, by Dee-Ann Durbin
CNN
Snap couldn’t hold onto its pandemic user bump, by Rishi Iyengar
Former Morgan Stanley financial adviser charged with stealing $6 million from clients, by Clare Duffy
The Wall Street Journal
Facebook Creates Teams to Study Racial Bias, After Previously Limiting Such Efforts, by Deepa Seethamaran, Jeff Horwitz
LinkedIn to Lay Off About 6% of Its Workforce, by Martin Mou, Ben Otto
CNBC
More than half of U.S. now faces travel quarantine in New York tri-state region, by Will Feuer
Fiat Chrysler and Waymo sign exclusive deal on self-driving commercial vehicles, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
U.S. EPA to propose first-ever airplane emissions standards, sources say, by David Shepardson
Texas Instruments sees strong quarter as work-from-home boosts chip demand, by Munsif Vengatil
News about business journalism
Washington Biz Journal publisher Abrahams resigns
ACBJ launches book publishing arm
WSJ staffers ask for clarification between editorial and opinion
Business Insider hires Newsham to cover law
Silver hired as Puget Sound Biz Journal managing editor
Business Insider hires Sfondeles as politics correspondent
Brown takes on role of Seattle Journal of Commerce managing editor
The Indianapolis Business Journal is looking for our next news editor, a role that focuses…
Axios has chosen Ben Berkowitz to be its next managing editor of business and markets.…
Business Insider editor in chief Jamie Heller sent out the following on Monday: I'm thrilled…
Rest of World editor in chief Anup Kaphle sent out the following on Monday: We are excited…
The Financial Times has hired Veena Venugopal as its India newsletter editor. She has been working at…
Benjamin Parkin has been named Middle East and Africa news editor at the Financial Times, based…