Incoming Twitter CEO Hires Executive From NBCUniversal 
 

Joe Benarroch has been a trusted adviser to Linda Yaccarino, the former ad chief at NBCU who is expected to take the helm at the social-media company on Monday.


 
EV Makers Confront the 'Nickel Pickle' 
 

Large amounts of the mineral are needed for electric car batteries, but getting it out of the ground and refining it often requires clearing rainforests and generating large amounts of carbon.


 
Hollywood Studios Make Peace With Directors in Tentative Labor Deal 
 

The pact, which requires approval by the board of the Directors Guild of America, comes in the second month of the writers' strike.


 
Restaurant Chain Cava Set to Launch IPO 
 

Executives aim to sell the shares for between $17 and $19 apiece. The high end of that range would value Cava at around $2.2 billion.


 
FDA Allows Imports of China-Made Chemotherapy to Ease U.S. Shortage 
 

The agency said it would allow Qilu Pharmaceutical to ship into the U.S. a chemotherapy injection known as cisplatin, even though the product hasn't been FDA approved and the vials are labeled in Chinese.


 
Six Flags Has a New Summer Attraction. It's Not a Roller Coaster. 
 

After a steep drop in attendance, the theme-park operator is trying to upgrade its brand; the wafting aroma of barbecue.


 
Chuck Todd to Be Replaced by Kristen Welker on NBC's 'Meet the Press' 
 

Todd, who has anchored the Sunday program since 2014, will step down in September.


 
Mallinckrodt Explores Repeat Bankruptcy as $200 Million Opioid Payment Comes Due 
 

The generic drugmaker is facing financial headwinds after emerging from chapter 11 last year with a settlement plan to pay opioid victims.


 
Disney Sees Potential $1.9 Billion Charge From Removing Streaming Content 
 

Company said it removed certain produced content from its DTC segment on May 26.


 
T-Mobile Says Not in Talks to Add Wireless Plans to Amazon Prime 
 

T-Mobile US said it isn't in talks to include its wireless plans in Amazon.com's Prime service after a Bloomberg report said Amazon is holding talks with various carriers about offering low-cost or possibly free nationwide mobile phone service to Prime subscribers.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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