Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Disney, Charter settle cable dispute hours before ‘Monday Night Football’ season opener, by David Bauder
It’s Google versus the US in the biggest antitrust trial in decades, by Paul Wiseman and Michael Liedtke
CNN
Meta’s Threads is temporarily blocking searches about Covid-19, by Catherine Thorbecke
Inflation woes persist for small businesses as they struggle to hire, by Bryan Mena
The Wall Street Journal
For Auto Workers, It Isn’t Just About Pay, by Nora Eckert
Walmart Goes All In on Africa, by Alexandra Wexler
CNBC
McDonald’s to start focus groups with owners as part of civil rights audit, by Kate Rogers
Telesat buys SpaceX launches for Lightspeed internet satellites, by Michael Sheetz
Reuters
Amazon makes first investment in direct air capture climate technology, by Susanna Twidale and Peter Henderson
Oil prices spike on tight supplies, by Ahmad Ghaddar
News about business journalism:
SF Examiner tech journalist Pimentel departs for new role
Post and Courier hires Garcia to cover business
Capitol Forum hires Rao to cover antitrust
Statt hired as senior producer for Verge’s “Decoder” podcast
Investopedia hires Reilly as associate editor
Portland Press Herald hires Singer as biz reporter
Skift hires Corder as Middle East correspondent
Substack’s pols move, LA Times combines newsletters, NY Times writer named Pulliam Fellow
Talking Biz News Today – Sept. 11, 2023
USA Today consumer tech reporter Molina departs