Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Cyberattacks increasingly hobble pandemic-weary US schools, by Cedar Attanasio
Universal health care bill faces deadline in California, by Adam Beam
CNN
Glossier lays off a third of its corporate staff, by Ramishah Maruf
A new crop of shopping tools aims to help consumers beat the supply chain crunch and the bots, by Brian Fung
The Wall Street Journal
Elliott and Vista Near Deal to Buy Citrix Systems, by Cra Lombardo, Miriam Gottfried
Drugmakers Raised Prices by 6.6% on Average Early This Year, by Joseph Walker
CNBC
Hollywood agencies are betting big on TikTok talent as they seek to woo Gen Z audiences, by Sarah Whitten
Global gaming company Entain looks to compete in metaverse, immersive gambling, by Contessa Brewer
Reuters
EXCLUSIVE Pearson buys certification group Credly in deal valued at $200m, by Kate Holton
U.S. helps fund California port project as export delays hurt food makers, by Tom Polansek
News about business journalism
Senior staff writer Fussell leaves Wired
Protocol hires Kahn to start climate desk
International Financing Review hires Haley to cover US corporate bonds
Durrani departs Bloomberg Media
The Economist hires Hashim as a news editor
WSJ reporter Schwartz departing for new opportunity
Real Deal reporter James leaving for WSJ
Longtime journalist Katayama departing Reuters
Greenville News hires Casteel from Spartanburg paper
Vogue Business taps Shoaib as editorial associate
Naidu to cover European consumer goods beat for Reuters
Gausden joins i Paper as deputy money editor