Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Businesses scramble for help as job openings go unfilled, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
US takes new aim at ransomware after costly year for attacks, by Eric Tucker
CNN
App makers blast Apple and Google in Senate hearing on app store policies, by Brian Fung
Here come the dreaded post-pandemic price increases, by Julia Horowitz
The Wall Street Journal
Pfizer Identifies Fake Covid-19 Shots Abroad as Criminals Exploit Vaccine Demand, by Jared S. Hopkins, Jose de Cordoba
Researchers Uncover Advertising Scam Targeting Streaming-TV Apps, by Patience Haggin, Jeff Horwitz
CNBC
Department stores like Nordstrom and Macy’s are still Americans’ favorite place to buy shoes, by Lauren Thomas
Cadillac rolls out $60,000 Lyriq EV as it phases out gas engines, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
Coffee, dairy help Nestle post strongest quarter in a decade, by Silke Koltrowitz
Tesla comes under growing China pressure after customer complaint
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