Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
US budget deficit hits all-time high of $864 billion in June, by Tom Crutsinger
Google announces $10 billion ‘digitization’ fund for India
CNN
Tesla scraps plans for its bargain version of the Model Y, by Chris Isidore
Food is a big deal at work. Here’s how the pandemic will change lunch and snacks, by Kathryn Vasel
The Wall Street Journal
Ford Reveals New Bronco After 24 Years Off the Market, by Mike Colias
Peacock, NBCUniversal’s New Streaming Service, Joins Crowded Field at Challenging Time, by Lillian Rizzo, Joe Flint
CNBC
Trivago CEO says travel demand has fallen as virus cases rise, sees ‘bumpy ride’ ahead, by Kevin Stankiewicz
Chipotle will test cauliflower rice as consumers cut grains out of their diets, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Delta may avoid furloughs thanks to demand for early exit deal, by David Shepardson, Tracy Rucinski
California’s new lockdown dims outlook for U.S. growth in pandemic, by Ann Saphir
News about business journalism
MarketWatch.com hires Sumagaysay to cover the gig economy
WSJ is bringing back the print Personal Journal section
Variety’s VIP hires two more staffers
Gizmodo hires Biggs to be its editor
Bloomberg Industry taps Allington for longform podcast series
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