Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Musk’s ‘free speech’ push for Twitter: Repeating history?, by Barbara Ortutay and Amanda Seitz
CNN
It’s not the Apple Store. It’s the Meta Store, by Rachel Metz
US labor board sues Starbucks to rehire unionizing employees, by Ramishah Maruf
The Wall Street Journal
Consumer Brands Push for Clean-Energy Tax Credits, by Katy Stech Ferek and Timothy Puko
Microsoft Earnings Growth Expected to Continue With Demand for Cloud Services, by Aaron Tilley
CNBC
Delta, facing a union drive, says it will start paying flight attendants during boarding, by Leslie Josephs
Major retailers boost Black female entrepreneurship as employment gap lingers, by Maia Vines
Reuters
Voting opens for Amazon’s second union election in New York City
UPS beats profit estimates as it rides e-commerce boom
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg continues to thrive, annual revenue hits $11.6 billion
NY Times hires DePillis as an economics reporter
NAREE seeks entries for its real estate book competition
Automotive News hires Walker as podcast producer and host
Sports Biz Journal hires Silverman, promotes Smith
Williams-Alvarez hired as reporter for CFO Journal
Lopatto becomes senior reporter at The Verge
Seib retiring after 45 years at Wall Street Journal
Bloomberg Law hires Griffis to cover intellectual property
TB Times series on working conditions wins Worth Bingham Prize
Seal joins WSJ’s real-time news desk
WSJ hires Felton to cover auto industry
The Block hires McCarthy to cover crypto