Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed sees earlier time frame for rate hikes with inflation up, by Christopher Rugaber
GM, Ford outdo each other with electric vehicle investments, by Tom Krisher
CNN
New Yorker, Ars Technica and Pitchfork reach agreement on union contracts after contentious battle with Condé Nast, by Kerry Flynn
The housing market is so hot buyers are paying $1 million over asking price, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Housing Market Needs 5.5 Million More Units, Says New Report, by Nicole Friedman
Apple Struggles in Push to Make Healthcare Its Greatest Legacy, by Rolfe Winkler
CNBC
Vaccination is key to bringing tourism back from the brink, industry leaders say, by Saheli Roy Choudhury
GM expects inflation, semiconductor shortage to add $3 billion in extra costs in second half, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
Exorbitant lumber, scarce materials hampering U.S. homebuilding, by Lucia Mutikani
U.S. sues to stop Aon’s purchase of Willis Towers Watson
News about business journalism
Titcomb, Silicon Valley bureau chief for Telegram, becoming tech editor
Biz publications among Sigma Delta Chi award winners
McCall departs Bloomberg for Capital.com
NY Biz Journal taps Robinson to cover commercial real estate
Money has revamped its website
Bloomberg reporter Capurro to cover Brazil monetary policy
Austin Biz Journal taps Sayers to cover economic development
CNBC to expand its events business around the globe