Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Virus unleashes wave of fraud in US amid fear and scarcity, by Ben Fox, Alan Suderman
Bulging deficits may threaten prized Pentagon arms projects, by Robert Burns
CNN
Tesla and Elon Musk reopen California facility, defying orders meant to stem coronavirus spread, by Brian Fung
Airlines say massive job cuts are inevitable after bailout money dries up, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Why the Economic Recovery Will Be More of a ‘Swoosh’ Than V-Shaped, by Paul Hannon, Saabira Chaudhuri
Shale-Drilling Pioneer Chesapeake Energy Warns Its Future Is in Peril, by Rebecca Elliott
CNBC
The biggest US mall owner plans to have 50% of its centers reopened this week, by Lauren Thomas
Marriott CFO expects regional business to pick up first as states relax coronavirus restrictions, by Seema Mody
Reuters
U.S. auto industry workers return to jobs amid concerns of second virus wave, by Ben Klayman
Hyatt to lay off 1,300 employees as pandemic cripples travel, by Rama Venkat
News about business journalism
Columbian eliminates biz page, Sunday business section
Bloomberg Industry union wins arbitration against company
San Fran Chronicle biz editor Owen Thomas talks covering COVID-19
Bosworth joins WSJ’s Off Duty as assistant fashion editor
Wallender named investigative reporter at Bloomberg Law
Crain’s Cleveland editor: Why we’re adding to our staff
Business Insider’s property reporter Shennan selected for U.K property press awards