Boeing's Board to Weigh Engineering, Safety Changes Following 737 MAX Crashes 
 

Boeing's board is expected to consider revamping the aerospace giant's engineering department as among the first tangible internal changes following two deadly crashes of its 737 MAX airliner.

 
OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma Files for Bankruptcy Protection 
 

Purdue Pharma filed for bankruptcy protection with a partial deal aimed at resolving thousands of lawsuits filed by states and local municipalities accusing it of fueling the opioid crisis.

 
United Auto Workers Go On Strike at GM's U.S. Factories 
 

Factory workers at General Motors went on a nationwide strike, in the United Auto Workers' largest work stoppage in more than a decade.

 
Global Cloud Xchange Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy 
 

Global Cloud Xchange filed for bankruptcy protection Sunday after reaching a deal with lenders that will erase $150 million in debt and hands control of the telecommunications company to its senior bondholders.

 
As Gucci Tripped on Social Media, Sales Fell 
 

The fashion brand soared as it forged connections with hip-hop artists and streetwear influencers on Instagram and other platforms, but the momentum reversed when Gucci brought out a sweater likened to blackface.

 
No One Wants to Hire the Fired Wells Fargo Branch Staffers 
 

Wells Fargo fired thousands of branch employees as it tried to deal with millions of potentially fake accounts-and now many of those former workers say they are effectively blacklisted from the banking industry.

 
It's a Wrap: MoviePass Ends Theater Subscription Service 
 

MoviePass, which gained popularity for attempting to bring a Netflix-style subscription approach to out-of-home entertainment, offered a low price that proved to be unsustainable.

 
Opioid Relief Rally Is Likely to Stall 
 

Momentum in settlement talks to resolve opioid litigation has spurred a stock market rally, but the danger for investors is far from over.

 
Battle to Power Electric Vehicles Reaches Sweden 
 

Swedish upstart Northvolt is aiming to become the prime provider of batteries to Europe's makers of electric and hybrid cars, but faces tough competition from Asian tech giants.

 
Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger Resigns From Apple's Board 
 

Walt Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger resigned from Apple's board, severing a yearslong connection between the two companies as they prepare to launch competing video-streaming services.

 
 

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