Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Many businesses ask customers, workers to waive legal rights, by Tom Krisher, Mark Sherman
T-Mobile says it’s working to fix widespread network issues, by Tali Arbel
CNN
Fortune 500 loses another woman CEO: Lockheed Martin’s Marillyn Hewson, by Jeanne Sahadi
Next year could usher in a wave of deals as companies adapt to a new reality, by Julia Horowitz
The Wall Street Journal
Why Milk’s Best Sales in a Decade Won’t Save Struggling Dairy Farmers, by Jesse Newman
America’s Newsrooms Face a Reckoning on Race After Floyd Protests, by Khadeeja Safdar, Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg, Benjamin Mullin
CNBC
Trump administration wants to replace $600 unemployment benefit with back-to-work bonus, by Greg Iacurci
United taps frequent flyer program to back $5 billion loan, sees cash burn easing, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
U.S. expected to report record rise in monthly retail sales, by Dan Burns
GM CEO optimistic on U.S. demand, China, EV profitability, by Nick Carey
News about business journalism
Senior editors of Russian biz newspapers resign
Wagnon, former Arkansas Business editor, dies at 68
Bloomberg’s Micklethwait: We will build our equality coverage
Bloomberg staffers express concern about slow Floyd coverage
Dow Jones CEO: We will review hiring practices, diversity in leadership and pay equity
Business Insider hires Levinthal for D.C. bureau
Bloomberg News, Philly Inquirer reporters win awards for labor coverage