Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Data of 40 million plus exposed in latest T-Mobile breach, by Matt O’Brien
Judge throws out Trump-era approvals for Alaska oil project, by Mark Thiessen, Becky Bohrer
CNN
Fed signals it will start hitting the brakes
Robinhood disappoints in first earnings report since market debut, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Nvidia’s Gaming Chips Drive Record Quarterly Results, by Asa Fitch
Target Sales Increase as Shoppers Return to Stores, by Omar Abdel-Baqui
CNBC
61% of Americans paid no federal income taxes in 2020, Tax Policy Center says, by Robert Frank
Classic car insurer Hagerty to go public via SPAC in $3 billion deal with Aldel Financial, by Robert Frank
Reuters
Goldman Sachs to buy Dutch asset manager NNIP for around $2 billion, by Toby Sterling
Policy groups ask Apple to drop plans to inspect iMessages, scan for abuse images, by Joseph Menn
News about business journalism
FT appoints two for Washington bureau
Bloomberg Media hires global head of distribution
Benzinga debuts new podcast on entertainment industry
Wired hires Chen as senior editor
Skibba joins Wired as space writer
Huetter to cover finance and insurance for Automotive News
Wilson joins Politico as health care and influence reporter
Denver Biz Journal appoints Cohn managing editor