Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Car-obsessed California seeks to follow New York’s lead and save public transit, by Jeff McMurray and Adam Beam
The S&P 500 is in a bull market. Here’s what that means and how long the bull might run
CNN
‘Labor hoarding’ is gaining steam as businesses brace for a recession, by Alicia Wallace
First on CNN: Raj Shah out at Fox in wake of historic Dominion settlement, by Oliver Darcy
The Wall Street Journal
Google to Launch Long-Delayed News Showcase Product in U.S. This Summer, by Alexandra Bruell
Meta Reveals Twitter Competitor It Plans to Launch as Stand-Alone App, by Salvador Rodriguez, Jeff Horwitz and Berber Jin
CNBC
GM to use Tesla charging network, joining Ford in leveraging the EV leader’s tech, by Michael Wayland
Warner Bros. Discovery stock rises for second straight day as company pays down debt, by Lillian Rizzo
Reuters
Amazon, Target modify deliveries in areas with poor air quality, by Arriana McLymore and Deborah Mary Sophia
Amazon workers at UK warehouse to strike for three days in June
News about business journalism:
Talking Biz News Today – June 8, 2023
Morning Consult is closing its newsroom, laying off seven
Chris Licht’s CNN exit, plus Media Moves from NY Times, BBC, NY Post, ABC News
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Ackerman named editor in chief of Gizmodo
Bloomberg’s Clearfield moves to the law team
Golfer suing Bloomberg News for defamation over photo
SmartAsset senior director of content Brownell laid off