Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Treasury announces plans to borrow $463 billion this quarter, by Martin Crutsinger
Virus cases plunge and LA, San Francisco come back to life, by Brian Melley, Janie Har
CNN
Epic Games and Apple spar over consoles and walled gardens on opening day of trial, by Rishi Iyengar
Warren Buffett names his successor, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Digital-Health Startups Are Booming. Their Customers Are Overwhelmed, by Rolfe Winkler
Next Generation of Covid-19 Vaccines Could Be Pill or Spray, by Peter Loftus, Gregory Zuckerman
CNBC
Wealthy may face up to 61% tax rate on inherited wealth under Biden plan, by Robert Franck
Ford could produce its own EV battery cells by 2025, executive says, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
Under Armour to pay $9 million to settle SEC charges, by Katanga Johnson
Sticking with remote work? Businesses are betting on it, by Ann Saphir
News about business journalism
Din named tech reporter at Politico
WSJ hires Carnevali to cover venture capital
WSJ’s Winkler moves to health tech beat
Fortune hires Gossage as director of news
American Banker has hired Rocha as a reporter
Adweek CEO Litvack has resigned
S&P Global reporter Huang now covering Asia financial institutions
Kim to join CNBC Make It team as associate producer
CNBC hires two new correspondents, promotes two producers
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Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Thursday: Today we announced…
Clare Malone of The New York writes about Hunterbrook, which is using reporting from journalists to…