Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Raimondo seeks to rally US behind $52 billion chip program, by Josh Boak
German energy czar warns: Don’t let guard down on gas supply, by David McHugh
CNN
Biden admin cuts some mortgage fees amid housing affordability crisis, by Anna Bahney
Toyota accepts union demands for biggest wage hike in two decades
The Wall Street Journal
Intel Cuts Quarterly Dividend by 66%, by Asa Fitch and Colin Kellaher
CNBC
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon vows to keep private labels priced low to fight inflation, by Rebecca Picciotto
SpaceX adjusts Starlink monthly pricing for residential customers based on service capacity, by Michael Sheetz
Reuters
Google tests blocking news content for some Canadians
EU eyes Big Tech as it seeks feedback on who should pay network costs, by Foo Yun Chee
News about business journalism:
The Information launches pro service
How The Ankler aims to cover Hollywood
SABEW selects 15 journalists for health care symposium
Bloomberg hires Mahanta as a senior editor
Don Lemon back on CNN, Montreal Gazette suitor, former Lt. Gov. of Georgia at CNN
On-air female guests at Bloomberg TV have tripled to 34 percent
Cheddar founder Steinberg hired as CEO of Kiplinger parent
Business Insider South Africa to close
CNN’s Lemon returns to the network after controversial remarks