Here’s what you missed today on CNN Business:

Hollywood boycotts Georgia: Netflix, Disney and WarnerMedia say they may stop producing movies and TV shows in Georgia if the state’s new abortion law takes effect.

Long road to profitability: Uber reported earnings results for the first time since going public earlier this month. The company revealed it lost more than $1 billion in the first quarter.

The next US-China battle: Beijing may be preparing to flex a new muscle in its trade war with the United States: its control of rare earth minerals. Here’s what you should know.

A rough year for unicorns: Some of 2019’s flashiest IPOs have flopped. But there’s still hope if you know where to look.

A win for dads: JPMorgan Chase agreed to pay $5 million to settle a discrimination case related to its parental leave policy for fathers.

Greyhound is for sale: The iconic American bus service is being put on the market by its UK owner. The move caves to activist investors who want to ditch the bus line.

Falling flat: LaCroix was once the Millennial “it” brand. Now sales are in “free fall.”

Impossible chicken nuggets?: The fake meat trend has largely focused on burgers. Chicken, not so much. But KFC says if plant-based poultry gets popular, the fast-food chain would test out a menu item featuring the protein.