Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Businesses weigh reopening – or close again – as cases rise, by Dee-Ann Durbin, Mae Anderson, Tali Arbel
Starbucks latest to say it will pause social media ads
CNN
Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook bet on gaming. Here’s how they’ve done so far, by Shannon Liao
Tensions between China and India are spilling over into global business, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
Fracking Trailblazer Chesapeake Energy Files for Bankruptcy, by Rebecca Elliott
Cable News Networks to Team Up on Convention Coverage, Limiting Staff Exposure, by Benjamin Mullin
CNBC
San Francisco pauses next phase of reopening as California coronavirus cases climb, by Noah Higgins-Dunn
Plastic waste surges as coronavirus prompts restaurants to use more disposable packaging, by Emma Newburger, Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Under Armour to discontinue record apparel partnership with UCLA, by Juby Babu, Ann Maria Shibu
Delta to warn pilots about possible furloughs, offers early retirement, by Maria Ponnezhath
The Dallas Morning News seeks an ambitious and versatile reporter to cover the important and often-changing…
Business journalist Anthony DeRosa has been hired by Pluralsight, a technology education site, as vice president of…
CNBC president KC Sullivan sent out the following on Wednesday morning: Team, As you will…
Comcast is spinning off its cable networks, including CNBC, into a separate company, reports Benjamin…
Gordon Webster Jr., the publisher of the Fresno Business Journal, is celebrating 50 years with the…
The Information has hired Financial Times reporter Sara Germano. She will start on Dec. 2 and…