Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
House Democrats unveil new $2.2T proposal for virus aid, by Andrew Taylor
United Airlines pilots approve deal that delays furloughs, by David Koenig
CNN
Caesars could buy William Hill for $3.7 billion as sports betting booms, by Hanna Ziady
Judge in Apple ‘Fortnite’ case slams Epic’s tactics, hints at July trial date, by Brian Fung
The Wall Street Journal
Uber Wins Back License to Operate in London After Yearslong Battle, by Alistair MacDonald, Sam Schechner
Some Google Search Rivals Lose Footing on Android System, by Sam Schechner
CNBC
Over half of small businesses worry social distancing will hurt their chances of survival: Survey, by Korey Matthews
Companies will have to ‘seduce’ staff to go back to the office, real estate CEO says, by Lucy Handley
Reuters
Walmart looking at up to $25 billion investment in Tata Group’s ‘super app’ – Mint
U.S. pension funds sue Allianz after $4 billion in coronavirus losses, by Tom Sims
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