Aug 20 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
- Airbnb said on Wednesday that it had confidentially filed to go public, taking a key step toward one of the largest public market debuts in a generation of "sharing economy" start-ups. https://nyti.ms/3j0L8hV
- Facebook said on Wednesday that it had removed 790 QAnon groups from its site and was restricting another 1,950 groups, 440 pages and more than 10,000 Instagram accounts related to the right-wing conspiracy theory, in the social network's most sweeping action against the fast-growing movement. https://nyti.ms/34eMTUi
- Federal Reserve officials emphasized the need for ongoing economic support in late July as the coronavirus pandemic dragged on, keeping millions of workers at home and threatening U.S. growth. https://nyti.ms/2YjVdyp
- Senator Kamala Harris of California on Wednesday night accepted the nomination to be the Democratic Party's nominee to be vice president of the United States, the first Black woman and the first Indian-American woman to be on a major party's national ticket. https://nyti.ms/34glSjy (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)