Prime Minister Hassan Diab and his cabinet resigned under pressure from protests that have sought to overturn the country’s political elite following last week’s explosion that devastated much of central Beirut.
The fast-food giant is seeking to recoup tens of millions of dollars it paid to Steve Easterbrook in severance and benefits, alleging that he lied to the board about sexual relationships with employees before his ouster last fall.117
The recent surge in biotech stocks extends beyond IPOs, as investors chase companies working on potential vaccines to combat Covid-19. But some longtime investors are wary of the run-up and warn there are risks to chasing companies at early stages of development.2
The Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to end requirements that oil and gas producers detect and fix greenhouse-gas emissions.268
Dr. Michael Hinojosa’s experience in Dallas shows the heart-wrenching decisions facing administrators throughout America as they try to educate children while navigating an array of opposing forces during the coronavirus pandemic.7
China said it would impose sanctions on 11 U.S. citizens, including Republican Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, in retaliation for similar measures by Washington against Hong Kong and mainland Chinese officials.320
Jimmy Lai, the publisher of Hong Kong’s widely read pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, was arrested on suspicion of foreign collusion under a new national-security law that Beijing imposed on the city.268
Business
Nikola says it secured an order to make at least 2,500 electric garbage trucks for refuse giant Republic Services, fulfilling one of the electric-vehicle startup’s three major business goals for the year.
Kodak shares lost more than a quarter of their value Monday after news that a planned $765 million loan to the company was put on hold amid congressional and regulatory scrutiny.
Carvana, an online-only seller of used vehicles, is generating new interest from both car buyers and Wall Street as its business benefits from the burst in internet shopping.
The hotel company says 91% of world-wide hotels have reopened, with Greater China leading the recovery.
Simon Property Group has been in talks with Amazon to convert some Sears and J.C. Penney stores into Amazon fulfillment centers.
Markets
Surging e-commerce sales at Target during the coronavirus pandemic should translate into a lasting advantage.
The renewed pressure on the currency is raising alarms about Turkey’s long-term ability to repay its foreign debtors, which include European banks.
Investors rushing to ride Disney on the hope of pandemic recovery could be in for a long and uncomfortable wait.
U.S.
Hundreds of looters descended on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile and other shopping areas overnight in what appeared to be orchestrated attacks that came hours after a suspect fired at police who then shot him, police said.
At least three dozen firefighters converged on the disaster scene, where the natural gas explosion reduced three row houses to piles of rubble.
Hundreds of thousands of students will descend on campuses around the country in coming weeks, beginning their fall terms under unprecedented circumstances. This university starts classes Monday, providing a preview for what others may expect.71
The federal budget deficit shrank last month from a year earlier as households and businesses made tax payments that had been delayed from April, the Congressional Budget Office estimated.
Life & Arts
Major League Soccer plans to fully resume its interrupted regular season this month with clubs playing in their home markets.1
Social isolation and vanished opportunities caused by Covid-19 bring a mental-health toll for those on the cusp of careers and adulthood
Basketball’s bubble is bursting with action—on the court, and in Florida lakes teeming with hawgs.19
The new coronavirus pandemic has silenced New York City’s once-vibrant live music scene and left its future in doubt.
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