Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Salesforce won’t force workers to go into office post-COVID, by Barbara Ortutay
Dem Sen. Manchin asks Biden to reverse Keystone XL rejection, by Matthew Daly
CNN
Unpaid rent is piling up. Landlords can’t hold on forever, by Anna Bahney
Delta CEO blasts Biden proposal to require Covid tests for domestic travelers, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Lyft Curbs Losses During Pandemic With Aggressive Cost Cuts, by Preetika Rana
Huawei Files U.S. Lawsuit Disputing That It Is a Security Threat, by Dan Strumpf
CNBC
J&J CEO says people may need annual Covid vaccine shots for the next several years, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
SpaceX begins accepting $99 preorders for its Starlink satellite internet service as Musk eyes IPO, by Michael Sheetz
Reuters
U.S. job openings rise in December; small businesses desperate for workers, by Lucia Mutikani
Barbie, Hot Wheels power Mattel’s holiday-quarter sales beat
News about business journalism
Variety promotes three editorial staffers
Boston Globe hires Gardizy as digital producer for business
WSJ reporter Ensign moves to wealth beat
Berger hired by Forbes Advisor as assistant assigning editor
WSJ partners with studio to do documentary on GameStop chaos
Insider adds five to its DC bureau
Bloomberg Media expects to hit $100 million in consumer subscriptions in 2021