Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Forced to adapt, businesses rethink how they make money, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
Memorial Day weekend draws crowds and triggers warnings, by Curt Anderson, Brian Mahoney
CNN
The rental car industry has ground to a near halt. This is what that means for automakers and car buyers, by Chris Isidore
Self-serve salad bars and all-you-can-eat buffets face an uncertain future in the age of coronavirus, by Ethan Harp
The Wall Street Journal
Coronavirus Threatens to Hobble the U.S. Shale-Oil Boom for Years, by Collin Eaton, Rebecca Elliott
Summer Jobs Dry Up and Teens Face Highest Unemployment in Decades, by Patrick Thomas
CNBC
Cities are letting restaurants set up tables in streets and parking lots to ease virus restrictions, by Kevin Stankiewicz
Americans’ vacation habits are changing as cabin fever sets in, by Jessica Golden, Contessa Brewer
Reuters
U.S. grants tentative OK for 15 air carriers to suspend service to 75 airports, by David Shepardson
Large employers push back on U.S. healthcare mergers during coronavirus crisis, by REbecca Spalding
News about business journalism
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