Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
US unemployment claims fall to 360,000, a new pandemic low, by Paul Wiseman
Video games coming to Netflix? Latest hiring offers a clue, by Michael Liedtke
CNN
US sues Amazon for selling dangerous products, by Chris Isidore
Mastercard has been banned from issuing new cards in India, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
Intel Is in Talks to Buy GlobalFoundries for About $30 Billion, by Cara Lombardo, Dana Cimilluca
U.S. Competition Policy Is Aligning With Europe, and Deeper Cooperation Could Follow, by Daniel Michaels, Brent Kendall
CNBC
Autonomous driving start-up Aurora plans to go public through SPAC deal with initial value of $11 billion, by Phil LeBeau
American Airlines cancels flight attendants’ voluntary leaves, plans to hire 800 to meet travel demand, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Tesla registrations in California surge 85% in second quarter – data
Moderna to join S&P 500, shares jump after hours
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