Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
To-go drinks an elixir for public, a lifeline for business, by Dee-Ann Durbin
TikTok sues Trump over his pending order to ban its app, by Tali Arbel
CNN
Major shakeup for the Dow Jones Industrial Average index: 3 new stocks join, by Clare Duffy
Delta Air Lines to furlough nearly 2,000 pilots in October, by Jazmin Goodwin
The Wall Street Journal
Big-Box Stores, Worried About Amazon, Were Ready for Coronavirus, by Sarah Nassauer, Jennifer Maloney
Zoom Restored After Outage Brings Down Virtual Meetings, Classrooms, by Sarah E. Needleman
CNBC
As shopping picks up during pandemic, the gap widens between retail’s haves and have-nots, by Melissa Repko, Lauren Thomas
More than half of states are now approved for the extra $300 per week in unemployment insurance, by Alicia Adamczuk
Reuters
Tesla’s Musk hints of battery capacity jump ahead of industry event, by Hyunjoo Jin, Makiko Yamazaki
Judge ‘inclined’ to block Apple’s move to hamper Epic’s Unreal Engine, by Stephen Nellis
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