Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Amazon wins FAA approval to deliver packages by drone, by Joseph Pisani
Delta, American join United in dropping most US change fees, by David Koenig
The Wall Street Journal
Zoom Again Lifts Full-Year Outlook as Sales Surge During Pandemic, by Kimberly Chin
Walmart Tries Again to Find Its Answer to Amazon Prime, by Sarah Nassauer
CNBC
JC Penney hits ‘stalemate’ with potential buyers. Lenders to make bid for department store in bankruptcy, by Lauren Thomas
McDonald’s slams ex-CEO as ‘morally bankrupt’ after he asks for dismissal of chain’s lawsuit against him, by Amelia Lucas, Kate Rogers
Reuters
Return to big offices? Why bank branches may get a new lease of life, by Iain Withers, Tom Sims, Patricia Uhlig, Hans Seidenstuecker
Australia’s Ampol sued by Chevron over alleged ‘Caltex’ branding breaches, by Sameer Manekar, Sonali Paul
News about business journalism
Forbes Advisor hires Bailie as consumer finance editor
Plotz departs Business Insider to start podcast company
Bloomberg reporter Holman moving to Atlanta bureau
Shah joins The Fuller Project as editor-in-chief
NPR seeks a Technology Reporter who will focus on how the tech industry shapes our lives…
The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing has launched a retiree membership. A retiree…
Tim Healy of The Drum interviewed Fiona Spooner, the managing director of consumer revenue at…
Mike Gruss, the former editor in chief of Defense News, has been hired as chief…
Jude Marfil, newsroom operations manager for The Wall Street Journal in its Washington office, was…
Tristan Greene, deputy U.S. news editor at cryptocurrency news site CoinTelegraph, is leaving next month…