Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Yellen calls for minimum global corporate income tax, by Christopher Rugaber
High court sides with Google in copyright fight with Oracle, by Jessica Gresko
CNN
The NFT bubble might be bursting already, by Paul R. La Monica
Amazon illegally fired two employees, labor board finds, by Sara Ashley O’Brien
The Wall Street Journal
Indeed CEO Says Finding a Job Should Be Easier, by Kathryn Dill
Coinbase Independent Directors Have Close Company Ties, by Jean Eaglesham
CNBC
More retail pain ahead: UBS predicts 80,000 stores will close in the U.S. by 2026, by Lauren Thomas
Lockheed Martin buys up to 58 launches over the next decade from rocket builder ABL Space, by Michael Sheetz
Reuters
U.S. auto industry calls for government help as it warns of impact of chip shortage, by David Shepardson
Crypto market cap surges to record $2 trillion, bitcoin at $1.1 trillion, by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss
News about business journalism
Narayan moves to race and equity team at SF Chronicle
Bloomberg News hires Shah as a reporter
Denver Biz Journal editor Troyer takes national position with ACBJ
Triangle Biz Journal hires Waraich to cover health
Forbes is selling latest cover as an NFT
Forbes Advisor hires American Banker’s Witkowski