Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Stephen King to testify for government in books merger trial, by Hillel Italie
BP earnings triple as energy firm profits from rising prices, by Danica Kirka
CNN
What a recession could mean for you, by Jeanne Sahadi
Is this as good as it gets for Big Oil?, by Julia Horowitz
The Wall Street Journal
How Cyber Chiefs Cut Through Marketing Noise, by Cheryl Winokur Munk
Snack, Deodorant Makers Target Cost-Conscious Shoppers With New Brands and Sizes, by Saabira Chaudhuri
CNBC
Starbucks union asks coffee giant to extend pay hikes, benefits to unionized stores, by Kate Rogers
California declares a state of emergency over monkeypox outbreak, following New York and Illinois, by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
America’s biggest warehouse is running out of room. It’s about to get worse, by Lisa Baertlein
News about business journalism:
Dallas Morning News personal tech columnist Rossman departs
Zipkin becomes contributors editor at CNBC Make It
Bloomberg Law hires Headley as a reporter
Nikkei Asia promotes Sharp to politics and economics news editor
Barron’s promotes Jasinski to senior writer focused on stock picking
Fortune hires Business Insider’s Robison to cover tech
CBS News tech reporter Patterson departs for cyber firm
Economist Krugman: Media is getting the economy all wrong