Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
North Carolina blackouts caused by shootings could last days, by Hannah Schoenbaum
Sale jumpstarts floating, offshore wind power in US waters, by Gillian Flaccus
CNN
Foxconn says it’s restoring production at the world’s largest iPhone factory, by Juliana Liu
Meta threatens to remove news content over US journalism bargaining bill, by Brian Fung
The Wall Street Journal
Uber Reaches Settlement with Chicago Over Fees and Restaurant Listings, by Suryatapa Bhattacharya
PepsiCo to Lay Off Hundreds of Workers in Headquarters Roles, by Lauren Thomas and Jennifer Maloney
CNBC
U.S. again delays deadline for Real IDs, until May 2025, by Rebecca Picciotto
Warner Bros. Discovery closes in on ‘Max’ as the name of its combined HBO Max-Discovery+ streaming service, by Alex Sherman and Alex Sherman
Reuters
UK consumer spending fails to keep pace with inflation: surveys
Samsung, LG plan multi-billion-dollar additional investment in Vietnam
News about business journalism:
Rudy named publisher of Crain’s Detroit, Grand Rapids Biz Journal
Granatstein departs Front Office Sports
WSJ columnist Ruffenach retires
Politico hires Venteicher to cover California climate and energy beat
Fonrouge joins CNBC to cover direct to consumer brands
Aviation Week promotes Bruno to executive editor, business
English of Barron’s discusses her writing style and focus
Vella joins Bloomberg as a corporate tax reporter
Christie joins Reuters Breakingviews as EMEA columnist
Craig to cover Turkey economics and business for BBC
Reuters hires Bensinger as a tech correspondent