Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
As virus cases drop, governors may gamble on bars. Again., by Paul J. Weber
Italy investigates Apple, Google, Dropbox over cloud storage
CNN
‘Tenet’ finally hits US theaters with $20.2 million opening, by Frank Pallotta
Amazon bans foreign seed sales in the US, after mystery packages sent to households, by Jazmin Goodwin
The Wall Street Journal
China Launches Initiative to Set Global Data-Security Rules, by Chun Han Wong
Companies Recruit 350,000 Poll Workers for U.S. Election, by Anne Steele
CNBC
Most people likely won’t get a coronavirus vaccine until the middle of 2021, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr. , Will Feuer
These restaurant chains are unveiling new designs inspired by the pandemic, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
U.S. shale producers race for federal permits ahead of presidential election, by Jennifer Hiller
FAA investigating manufacturing flaws in Boeing 787 jetliners, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
China not renewing press credentials for Bloomberg, WSJ journalists
Financial News hires Booth for legal and professional services coverage
Bloomberg Oslo bureau chief departs for Norway biz daily
Gerdes joins Energy Monitor as U.S. senior correspondent
FT names Masters its chief business commentator
Bloomberg names Nair its Gulf bureau chief in Dubai
Retiring Portland Biz Journal publisher reflects on his career
Washington Biz Journal reporter Capriel to cover business of education
Business Insider hires Dorman as senior politics reporter
How Reuters has been covering the TikTok deal story
The idea that caused the creation of The Wire China