Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
EPA pollution limits aim to boost US electric vehicle sales, By Matthew Daly and Tom Krisher
Global shares trend higher with focus on inflation data, by Yuri Kageyama
CNN
Hollywood writers hold strike vote Tuesday, by Vanessa Yurkevich
Whole Foods closes San Francisco flagship store after one year, citing worker safety, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Next Wave of Remote Work Is About Outsourcing Jobs Overseas, by Konrad Putzier
Ernst & Young Halts Breakup Plan After Revolt by U.S. Leaders, by Jean Eaglesham
CNBC
Google TV gets 800 free channels, by Ashley Capoot
Walmart chases higher profits powered by warehouse robots and automated claws, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Musk says Twitter is roughly breaking even, has 1,500 employees, by Akriti Sharma
YouTube reveals prices of NFL Sunday Ticket subscription
News about business journalism:
Youngstown business journal sold to new owners
Bloomberg’s Kim to cover Asia media and entertainment
Deadline club names finalists in biz reporting categories
How VentureBeat is growing events and ad revenue
The Markup hires Reilly as managing editor
Gershkovich family issues statement
Greater Wilmington Biz Journal reporter Cano is departing
Lead investor in bid to purchase Forbes is dropped
Seven seeking seven SABEW board seats
Inc. reporter Angell to cover fed government policy
The problem with the Forbes 30 under 30 list
King to depart Fierce Healthcare for Politico