Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
“Jumanji” tops box office for third straight weekend, by Jake Coyle
Mudslides take heavy toll on immigrants serving post town, by Julie Watson
Bloomberg
Amazon Go pushes Mediterranean lamb, skips the chili cheese dogs, by Spencer Soper
The fall of Travis Kalanick was a lot weirder and darker than you thought, by Eric Newcomer and Brad Stone
Fortune
Tim Cook “won’t allow” his nephew on social media, by David Z. Morris
Nintendo stock surges after surprise cardboard access reveal, by David Z. Morris
Reuters
Contrite Facebook executives seek to ward off more European rules, by Eric Auchard and Douglas Busvine
Amazon’s automated grocery store of the future opens Monday, by Jeffrey Dastin
News about business journalism
Business Insider’s Tani hired by The Daily Beast
When a new membership program raises questions about access
CEO of American Banker parent to step down
Reporter Witkowski returning to American Banker
What the kids of Wired editor Nick Thompson think of his work
How Reuters is expanding its consumer business
This date in business journalism
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