Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Long-term jobless caught in a squeeze that imperils recovery, by Christopher Rugaber, Alexandra Olson
California wavers on theme park opening rules amid pressure, by Adam Beam, Amy Taxin
CNN
Nearly 4 million US jobs have vanished forever, by Matt Egan
James Bond’s ‘No Time To Die’ has been delayed until 2021 in fresh blow to Hollywood, by Hanna Ziady
The Wall Street Journal
Regal Cinemas Suspending Operations at All U.S. Locations, by R.T. Watson
Tesla Quarterly Deliveries Hit Record as Car Maker’s Pandemic Recovery Speeds Up, by Robert Wall
CNBC
Ford’s Q3 vehicle sales outperform industry as demand recovers from coronavirus lockdowns, by Michael Wayland
Pelosi asks airlines to pause furloughs, vowing additional aid, but no deal yet, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
U.S. oil refiners look to leapfrog Canadians in making renewable diesel, by Rod Nickel, Laura Sanicola
Intel wins second phase of contract to help Pentagon develop chips, by Stephen Nellis
News about business journalism
CNBC data editor Schoen to leave in 2021
How the St. Louis Business Journal got its start
Argus Media hires Lee as corporate energy reporter
Why The Markup doesn’t allow PR people to speak on background
WSJ Pro Bankruptcy bureau chief Fitzgerald departs
CoinDesk reporter Baker departs
Reporter Matsakis is leaving Wired
Business Insider hires Onanuga as weekend news editor in London