Dow futures are lower Monday as violent protests in major cities over racial inequality and police brutality added to coronavirus uncertainty.
the unveiling of its new Android 11 mobile operating system, which had been scheduled for Wednesday, but with the coronavirus outbreak and protests across the nation, Google said "now is not the time to celebrate." to prevent so-called "zoombombing" by uninvited guests to conferences. However, according to Reuters, the move will only apply to paying Zoom accounts and not to the company's popular free accounts.
Delta Air Lines said it's working with its pilots union to avoid furloughs of about 2,300 pilots, as it tries to match pilot staffing with reduced demand for the summer. United Airlines will cut 13 of its officer positions as part of a restructuring. It also said it will add some international flights back to its network in July.
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