Huawei CFO's Lawyers Say She Is Falsely Accused by U.S. 
 

Lawyers for Huawei finance chief Meng Wanzhou told a Canadian court that the U.S. has wrongly accused her of lying to banks about the Chinese company's business ties to Iran.


 
T-Mobile Suffers Widespread Cellular Outage 
 

Customers in several states reported problems making and receiving phone calls, a widespread service disruption for the newly enlarged wireless provider.


 
Shares of Martin Shkreli's Former Company Surge on Limited Coronavirus-Drug Study 
 

The biotech stock jumped 30% on the over-the-counter market after promising data from early research.


 
Tata Motors Reports 4Q Loss as Covid-19 Hurts Business 
 

Tata Motors reported a loss for the fourth quarter as pandemic restrictions severely dented the company's global and domestic operations.


 
Voice of America Director Resigns After Clashing With Trump Administration 
 

The director of Voice of America, a U.S. government-funded media organization, quit after a new overseer was installed and following clashes with the Trump administration on coverage of China and the coronavirus pandemic.


 
Newsrooms Face Reckoning on Race After Floyd Protests 
 

Journalists at several media outlets are pressing management to pursue changes on matters such as diversity, news coverage and pay transparency.


 
Former eBay Employees Are Charged With 'Cyberstalking Campaign' 
 

The Justice Department has charged six former workers at eBay with leading a cyberstalking campaign that targeted the editor and publisher of a newsletter the company viewed as critical of it.


 
Disney Suspends, Investigates ABC News Executive Barbara Fedida 
 

The company suspended Ms. Fedida and launched an investigation into her behavior after allegations of racist remarks and other questionable practices were raised in a HuffPost article.


 
Capitol Peak Partners, KKR Win Bankruptcy Auction for Borden Dairy 
 

Consumer-focused investment firm Capitol Peak Partners and KKR won a bankruptcy auction for Borden Dairy, the milk producer known for its "spokes-cow" Elsie, people familiar with the matter said.


 
Training Software Publisher Skillsoft Files for Bankruptcy 
 

The business, which has U.S. headquarters in Nashua, N.H., filed for chapter 11 on Sunday, saying it has reached an agreement with creditors to reduce its debt to $585 million from $2.1 billion, according to a filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del.