Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
How Fed’s series of rate hikes could affect your finances, by Cora Lewis
Musk’s Twitter tweaks foreshadow EU showdown over new rules, by Kelvin Chan
CNN
Investors are hoping for the economic tide to turn. The wait may soon be over, by Nicole Goodkind
Attention procrastinators: Drop-dead holiday shipping deadlines are coming soon, by Parija Kavilanz
The Wall Street Journal
Jack Dorsey Says Twitter Has Too Much Power, by Alyssa Lukpat
Microsoft Invests in Silicon-Battery Material Upstart, by Amrith Ramkumar
CNBC
Delta expects 2023 earnings to nearly double thanks to ‘robust’ travel demand, by Leslie Josephs
Elon Musk sells another huge chunk of Tesla shares, by Lora Kolodny
Reuters
Biden administration offers U.S. households more free COVID-19 tests for winter
Tesla shares fall as investors bash Musk’s Twitter focus, by Hyunjoo Jin
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WSJ hires Bienaime as audio producer
Wenk returning to Atlanta Biz Chronicle in 2023
Activist reporter Deveau departs Bloomberg
The Markup labor reporter Kerr departing for new opportunity
WSJ’s Mattioli to write Amazon book
From field of 100, McGraw Biz Journalism Center awards four fellowships
Colorado Springs Biz Journal to merge with two other publications
Reuters hires Dayal as a South Asia breaking news correspondent
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