Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
J&J agrees to pay $230M to settle New York opioid claim
1st post-pandemic cruise ship from US sails away, by Adriama Gomez Licon, Marta Lavandier
CNN
Tesla recalls nearly 300,000 cars in China over cruise control safety issue, by Philip Wang
Key inflation measure climbs to highest level since 1992, by Anneken Tappe
The Wall Street Journal
Many Companies Want Remote Workers—Except From Colorado, by Chip Cutter
Microsoft Discloses New Customer Hack Linked to SolarWinds Cyberattackers, by Robert McMillan
CNBC
‘F9’ has highest opening weekend of the pandemic with $70 million box office haul, by Sarah Whitten
FDA adds warning about risk of rare heart inflammation to Pfizer, Moderna Covid vaccines, by Emma Newburger
Reuters
Republicans Senate negotiators ready to move forward on infrastructure after Biden walkback, by Doina Chiacu
Volkswagen’s Mexico unit says it will resume production that was hit by chip shortage
News about business journalism
Miami Herald biz editor Wooldridge promoted to senior director
Soble, two-time Loeb winner, dies at 85
The impact that Future might have on tech journalism
Two Gannett papers expanding Sunday biz content
Tampa Bay Biz Journal reporter Brezina-Smith departs for St. Pete Catalyst
Fox Business White House correspondent Burman departs
How Amazon bullies and manipulates the reporters who cover the company
Debtwire reporter Hustad is leaving
Bloomberg managing editor Clark departs
Politico cybersecurity reporter Matishak leaving for The Record
Crain’s Chicago hires Cherney to cover education, industries