Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Biden planning to tap oil reserve to control gas prices, by Zeke Miller, Josh Boak
Seafood biz braces for losses of jobs, fish due to sanctions, by Patrick White
CNN
The great resignation continues: 4.4 million Americans quit their jobs last month, by Anneken Tappe
Why the global supply chain mess is getting so much worse, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Waymo to Send Driverless Cars Through San Francisco, by Meghan Bobrowsky
Intel Gave CEO Pay Package Worth Nearly $180 Million Amid Turnaround Effort, by Asa Fitch
CNBC
Biden announces new funding to make homes more energy efficient, by Emma Newburger
Stadium developer plans $3 billion sports arena and casino project in Las Vegas, by Jessica Golden, Contessa Brewer
Reuters
U.S. SEC proposes boosting blank-check company disclosures, liability, by Katanga Johnson, Chris Prentice
Major automakers back tough U.S. vehicle emissions rules in court battle, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Schneider promoted to TV editor at Variety
What makes Reuters Breakingviews successful
WSJ names two deputy enterprise editors, A-hed editor
Insider hires Ridley as senior editor for business team
Washington Post’s Singletary celebrates 25 years of writing personal finance column
Dayna Fields has been hired by Octus, formerly known as Reorg, as a senior private credit…
Bloomberg News has hired Elizabeth Rembert to cover municipal finance. She will start Dec. 16 and be…
Michael Tsang, managing editor of the markets editing hub at Bloomberg News, sent out the…
Avi Asher-Schapiro, a tech correspondent for the Thomson Reuters Foundation in Los Angeles, has been…
MLex has hired Maria Dinzeo as a senior data privacy and security reporter. She will start next…
ProPublica has hired Reuters cybersecurity reporter Christopher Bing as a reporter in its Washington bureau. He…