Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
How Europe is leading the world in building guardrails around AI, by Kelvin Chan
In major climate step, EPA proposes 1st limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, by Matthew Daly
CNN
Home buying costs could spike by 22% if US defaults on its debt, by Anna Bahney
Disney aims for more profits at Disney+ with more ads, less content, higher fees, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Workers Are Happier Than They’ve Been in Decades, by Lauren Weber
Microsoft Won’t Raise Salaries for Full-Time Employees This Year, by Joseph De Avila
CNBC
Best Buy doubles down on membership program as sales cool, by Melissa Repko
Judge halts Suns’ bid to exit bankrupt Diamond Sports network, by Lillian Rizzo
Reuters
US airlines thrown a curveball as consumer habits change post-pandemic, by Rajesh Kumar Singh
News about business journalism:
Oregonian’s Rogoway wins National Headliner Award for biz coverage
US House considering resolution on WSJ’s Gershkovich
Media Movers: Medill’s Desiree Hanford
Bloomberg taps Ganatra to serve on economics team
Daily Mail appoints biz reporter Rojas to associate city editor
Bloomberg Opinion hires Waswani to write about China
Entertainment reporter Mangalindan departs Insider
CNN’s race/quality reporter Atlanta paper’s new weekend editor, latest Media Moves column
Nexstar to acquire San Diego TV station
CoinDesk promotes Sanasie to news anchor and producer