Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Huawei warns US patent curbs would hurt global tech, by Dake Kang
Cut-rate prices online: shoppers’ win, businesses lose, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
Bloomberg
Starbucks Is Losing Money in the U.K., by Eric Pfanner
Europe Is Running Out of Options to Hold Back Trump’s Aggression, by Patrick Donahue, Jonathan Stearns
Fortune
Warren Holds Her Own as Lesser-Knowns Step Up in First Debate, by Melanie Eversley
Digital Health Startup Omada Snags Another $73 Million in Funding: Brainstorm Health, by Sy Mukherjee
Reuters
Amazon launches new in-store pickup option with Rite Aid as first partner, by Stephen Nellis
Weaning U.S. power sector off fossil fuels would cost $4.7 trillion: study, by Nichola Groom
News about Business Journalism
NY Times hires Sperling as media reporter
New York Times hires Kosoff to cover reader engagement
Stanton, Dare-Bryan named 2019 Spotlight Fellows
Everson named deputy chief news editor at WSJ
WSJ names Western its deputy publishing chief
Longtime biz journalist Knox moves to mobile industry association
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