Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Fox, Dominion reach $787M settlement over election claims, by David Bauder, Randall Chase and Geoff Mulvihill
In Canada, 155K federal workers start strike over wages
CNN
Jobs are strong, inflation is cooling — yet recession worries remain, by Christine Romans
Writers strike looms after members vote to shut down film and TV production, by Chris Isidore and Vanessa Yurkevich
The Wall Street Journal
Netflix Gains 1.75 Million Subscribers, Axes DVD-Rental Business, by Sarah Krouse
Twitter Chief Elon Musk Tries to Reassure Advertisers, by Arian Campo-Flores and Patience Haggin
CNBC
Netflix may shrug at writers’ strike after slashing content spending in first quarter, by Alex Sherman
United Airlines posts net loss but forecasts profit for second quarter, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Tesla cuts US prices for sixth time this year ahead of Q1 results
News about business journalism:
Russian court upholds detention of WSJ’s Gershkovich
The Verge promotes Peters to news editor
Heeter to cover activists, M&A for The Information
Prakash to join E&E News to cover energy
Yahoo Finance names Schafer a markets reporter
The Atlantic hires Edelman as a senior editor for economics coverage
9fin hires Saharan to cover private credit
Bloomberg adds two to London breaking news team
Next hearing for WSJ’s Gershkovich is in May