Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Thousands of Starbucks workers are expected to go on a one-day strike, by Dee-Ann Durbin
Autoworkers to wrap up voting on contract with General Motors Thursday in a race too close to call, by Tom Krisher
CNN
Snapchat users can now buy Amazon products without leaving the app, by Sergio Padilla
Rupert Murdoch officially steps down from his media empire, handing over the reins to his son Lachlan, by Oliver Darcy
The Wall Street Journal
Air-Traffic Safety Threatened by Staffing, Funding Woes, Report Says, by Andrew Tangel
Target Stock Surges as Earnings Overshadow Sales Decline, by Sarah Nassauer
CNBC
Citigroup begins layoffs as part of CEO Jane Fraser’s corporate overhaul, by Hugh Son
Thanksgiving dinner will be cheaper this year thanks to lower turkey costs, survey shows, by Jane Wells
Reuters
TikTok joins Meta in appealing against EU gatekeeper status, by Supantha Mukherjee
US economy cools as retail sales dip, monthly producer prices declinet, by Lucia Mutikani
News about business journalism:
Sorgi joining Politico Europe’s finance team
Barron’s EIC Cho to also be head of Dow Jones wealth and investing content strategy
No date yet for WSJ’s Gershkovich trial
Dow Jones is highest contributor to News Corp earnings
Robison promoted to senior tech reporter at Fortune
The YouTube tech reviewer with more followers than tech media