Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Musk’s Twitter disbands its Trust and Safety advisory group, by Matt O’Brien and Barbara Ortutay
US inflation report may show further slowing of price spikes, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Stellantis to idle Illinois plant, lay off more than 1,000 workers, citing rising costs for EVs, by Ramishah Maruf
‘Unprecedented’ strike: 100,000 UK nurses set to walk off the job, by Anna Cooban
The Wall Street Journal
Amgen Hunts for New Revenue in $28 Billion Deal, by Joseph Walker
Emma Tucker Is Named New Editor of The Wall Street Journal, Succeeding Matt Murray, by Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg and Alexandra Bruell
CNBC
Elon Musk is no longer the richest person in the world, by Rohan Goswami
Reuters
Musk says Twitter Basic Blue to slash ads by half
Apple’s Japan investment crosses $100 bln, CEO Cook visits chip epicenter, by Kantaro Komiya
News about business journalism:
Business in Vancouver appoints Woodin editor in chief
Dallas Biz Journal staff photographer Dean dies
WSJ reporter Vigna departs after 25 years
Fox Business adding new night show, shifting another
Bloomberg TV’s Riggs joining Fox Business to co-host “The Big Money Show”
Biz journalism publication Huge Moves launches
Bloomberg promotes Kitanaka to executive editor for equality
NY Times hires WSJ’s Copeland to cover banking
How the WSJ plans to attract young readers using TikTok
Bloomberg appoints Doan to oversee global cybersecurity team
Outgoing WSJ EIC Murray to staff: Immense gratitude
Dow Jones CEO Latour’s message on new WSJ EIC Tucker
Tucker named WSJ editor in chief; Murray to take on new projects