Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Low fuel inventories cause special concern in US Northeast, by David Sharp
‘Tape or chewing gum:’ Twitter’s lapses echo worldwide, by Barbara Ortutay
CNN
Layoffs. Losses. Plunging share prices. These pandemic winners are now struggling, by Chris Isidore
Ford is raising the price of its electric SUV as much as $8,000, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
The Wall Street Journal
Latest Covid Boosters Are Set to Roll Out Before Human Testing Is Completed, by Liz Essley Whyte
Airlines Keep Flight Cuts, Other Curbs as Industry Woes Drag On, by Alison Sider, Benjamin Katz and Stuart Condie
CNBC
NASA is set to launch the Artemis 1 mission on its most powerful rocket yet — here’s what you should know, by Michael Sheetz
Where Amazon is heading in health after the Amazon Care failure, by Eric Rosenbaum
Reuters
Walmart offers to buy S.African retailer Massmart in $377 million deal, by Nqobile Dludla
Dollar hits 20-year high as markets hunker down for higher rates for longer, by Dhara Ranasinghe
News about business journalism:
Saracevic, former SF Chronicle biz editor, dies at 52
Bloomberg hires Henderson as cross-asset reporter in Australia
Sacramento Bee hires Miller to cover economic mobility
Startup Payload aims to cover the aerospace industry
Bloomberg Industry hires Belloni to cover health care policy
Gardizy moves to tech and innovation beat at Boston Globe
Rockeman to cover retailers for Bloomberg News
NBC News hires Hurley from Reuters
Kohli becomes GA biz reporter for Boston Globe
How The Economist attracts readers with Instagram
Insider Media names Ward editor of biz magazine