Some of Wednesday’s top business stories:
Associated Press
Poll: 15% of Americans worse off a year into pandemic, by Sarah Skidmore Sell
US recommends ‘pause’ for J&J shots in blow to vaccine drive, by Zeke Miller, Lauran Neergaard, Matthew Perrone
CNN
$1.3 trillion dealmaking frenzy isn’t slowing down, by Julia Horowitz
Grab is going public in $40 billion SPAC deal, the biggest on record, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft’s Nuance Gambit Shows Healthcare Is Shaping Up as Next Tech Battleground, by Rolfe Winkler, Aaron Tilley
Fake Covid-19 Certificates Hit Airlines, Which Now Have to Police Them, by Benjamin Katz
CNBC
International travel is getting easier — except for the unvaccinated, by Monica Buchanan Pitrelli
Tech billionaires are obsessed with climate change — but some question if they’re focusing on the right areas, by San Shead
Reuters
EasyJet sees more flying from late May
Apple backs far-reaching emissions disclosure rules, by Ross Kerber, Stephen Nellis
News about business journalism:
Quartz offering seminar on biz journalism as a career
Bloomberg signs deals for Quicktake shows
Shephard to WSJ: Don’t go changing
Ogunbiyi joins The Economist as a reporter
Star Tribune names Kim its AME for business
Man pleads not guilty to using info from Bloomberg reporter for insider trading
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