Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
California considers calling THC in pot a risk to moms-to-be, by Michael R. Blood
Exxon Mobil prevails in lawsuit over climate regulations, by Jennifer Peltz
CNN
Why Netflix may need to cut prices and run ads, by Paul R. La Monica
Fox Nation host Britt McHenry files sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News, by Oliver Darcy
The Wall Street Journal
Amazon Sees Need for Boosting Technical Skills of Its Workforce, by Chip Cutter
Chevron, Facing Fossil Fuels Glut, Takes $10 Billion Charge, by Christopher M. Matthews, Rebecca Elliott
CNBC
Hundreds of Nike employees march to protest its treatment of women, reports, by Elly Cosgrove
Investors fear Pelosi’s drug price plan will kill small biotech firms, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
Reuters
Facebook no longer among Glassdoor’s top 10 workplaces, by Amal S
Drowning in uncertainty: Trade questions slow investment, squeeze profits across U.S., by Andrea Shalal
News about business journalism
WSJ strikes content deal with Bangkok Post
CNBC’s Shin moving to NBC to oversee business and tech coverage
Bloomberg Media acquiring CityLab for undisclosed amount
WSJ hires Solomon to be Southeast Asia reporter
WSJ hires Petroni for EMEA newswires desk in Barcelona
Refinitiv names Mably as news performance director
Two dozen biz journalists selected for data immersion workshop
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Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray sent out the following on Friday: Dear All, Over the last…
The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…