Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Elon Musk’s big plans for Twitter: What we know so far, by Matt O’Brien
European Union moves forward in antitrust case against Apple
CNN
Electric car startups want to avoid same fate as Britain’s 1890s bike bubble, by Matt McFarland
Inflation spurs record decline in workers’ wages and benefits, by Tami Luhby
The Wall Street Journal
Disney’s Clash With Florida Has CEOs on Alert, by Chip Cutter and Emily Glazer
For Instacart Shoppers, the Job Is Getting Harder, Slower, by Jaewon Kang
CNBC
Time for a fourth Covid vaccine dose? Here’s why medical professionals are skeptical, by Charmaine Jacob
‘We do crazy stuff’: How cinemas are going beyond studio marketing to lure moviegoers back, by Sarah Whitten
Reuters
The Fed wants to cool the U.S. housing market. Here’s what that feels like, by Ann Saphir and Lindsay Dunsmuir
Brief crash hits European stocks in holiday-thinned trading, by Stine Jacobsen and Nikolaj Skydsgaard
News about business journalism:
Michigan newspaper editor leaving for Kaiser Health News
Veteran Reuters journalist Pattanaik leaving after 25 years
Bloomberg reporter Thornhill is departing
Property Week taps Patel as acting news editor
WSJ names four new style news reporters
FT’s Burn-Murdoch to write weekly column
Turkish court acquits two Bloomberg reporters
Insider head of audience Polland departs
Wired hires Elliott to cover platforms and power
Law360 reporter Zagger departs for law firm
Business Insider hires Torrence to cover digital health
Kramer hired to be programming director for Bloomberg Quicktake