Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Target to offer same-day delivery for $9.99 per order
Uber, Lyft suggest changes but want drivers as contractors, by Andrew Oxford
Bloomberg
Pot Takes the Spotlight Away From Lithium and Threatens the EV Boom, Laura Millan Lombrana
Lululemon Rises as Yoga-Wear Maker’s Sales Outperform Once Again, by Jonathan Roeder
Fortune
Netflix Takes Baby Steps Into Video Gaming, by Lisa Marie Segarra
House Panel Votes to Hold Barr, Ross in Contempt of Congress: What Happens Now, by Chris Strohm, Billy House
Reuters
Huawei files to trademark mobile OS around the world after U.S. ban, by Marco Aquino, Brenda Goh
Pompeo to push in India for more U.S. access to local markets, by Lesley Wroughton
News about Business Journalism
WSJ hires Ostroff to cover markets in London
Globe and Mail retail reporter Strauss is retiring
FT to launch “Moral Money” next week
Ex-The Real Deal editor Maurer joining CFO Journal
TicToc social media editor moves to Businessweek
TheStreet.com is being sold to The Maven for $16.5 million
Newman, longtime KTLA biz reporter, dies at 87
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