Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Flashy Dubai will cash in on a World Cup a short flight away, by Jon Gambrell
Musk takes over Twitter and faces social media crash course, by Barbara Ortutay, Tom Krisher and Matt O’Brien
CNN
The Fed may have to blow up the economy to get inflation under control, by Paul R. La Monica
GM pauses advertising on Twitter after Elon Musk takeover, by Chris Isidore and Peter Valdes-Dapena
The Wall Street Journal
Twitter Is Drafting Broad Job Cuts in Whirlwind First Weekend Under Elon Musk, by Alexa Corse and Salvador Rodriguez
Starbucks Union Expansion Slows a Year Into Labor Drive, by Heather Haddon
CNBC
Chinese tech giants’ push into U.S., Europe’s markets sets up potential clash with Amazon, by Arjun Kharpal
Reuters
Bed Bath & Beyond reviewing possible data breach
Elon Musk says Twitter will revise how it verifies users
News about business journalism:
Tsinghua master’s program in biz journalism seeking applications
Mendelson departs Forbes for The Wrap
Judge rules Starbucks can get messages between union group and reporters
CNBC, Bloomberg run headlines of Twitter layoffs based on fake workers
WealthManagement.com hires Burgess to cover tech
Cramer apologizes to CNBC viewers for Meta call
Bloomberg Gov hires Wu as state government correspondent
The problem with misleading readers about climate change
WSJ hires Friedman as a video journalist
How Matt Levine juggles writing about Elon Musk and crypto
Claman talks about the early days of Fox Business
Bloomberg’s Munshi takes on new role