Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Truss faces clamor to quit amid UK government chaos, by Jill Lawless
CNN
Walmart, Target and Best Buy will be closed on Thanksgiving, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
How Covid prompted Asian startups to use tech in revolutionizing mental health support, by Eric Cheung and Will Ripley
The Wall Street Journal
New York Times Drops Plans for Kids App, by Patience Haggin and Alexandra Bruell
Tesla Cuts 2022 Vehicle-Delivery Target Though Says Demand Remains Strong, by Rebecca Elliott
CNBC
Elon Musk addresses Twitter takeover, possible recession on Tesla earnings call, by Lora Kolodny
Netflix adds more than 2.4 million subscribers, reveals details about password-sharing crackdown, by Sarah Whitten
Reuters
U.S. sells oil reserves as Biden tackles pump prices ahead of elections, by Nandita Bose, Jarrett Renshaw and Steve Holland
Amazon launches home insurance comparison website in Britain, by Carolyn Cohn and Rhea Binoy
News about business journalism:
Investing reporter Cohen departs Insider
Bloomberg’s Carville wins WERT Prize
Dogbevi, Horwitz win Welles Prize
Modern Healthcare publisher Lopez to retire
Louisville Biz First hires Schmidt to cover tech, bourbon and finance
Scigliuzzo to oversee global private credit coverage at Bloomberg
Benny-Morrison joins Bloomberg as a legal reporter
Carty returns to Barron’s as art director
Why LinkedIn is upping its audio and video content
Liu to cover tech and climate for Bloomberg
WSJ hires Flores as a reporter in Texas