Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
UK economy stagnates during final three months of 2022, by Danica Kirka
HarperCollins and striking union reach tentative agreement, by Hillel Italie
CNN
Elon Musk pledged transparency at Twitter. But he’s walling off researchers, by Brian Fung
Yahoo to lay off 20% of its workforce, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
News Corp Expects to Cut Its Head Count 5% This Year, by Alexandra Bruell
Lyft Shares Tumble After Unexpected Loss, Downbeat Revenue Outlook, by Kathryn Hardison
CNBC
Fast food reigns supreme as inflation weighs on pricier restaurants, by Amelia Lucas
Newsom unveils bill to protect California’s climate-threatened Joshua tree, by Emma Newburger
Reuters
Falling online prices point to U.S. goods deflation continuing, by Howard Schneider
News about business journalism:
Former Business Insider cannabis reporter starts Cultivated newsletter
STAT News hires Bosch as opinion editor
Dow Jones reports 11 percent rise in revenue, decline in earnings
What top female editors in biz journalism means for coverage
Foreign ownership concerns hurting Forbes deal
Chen joins Reuters as China correspondent
Bloomberg TV’s Leinz moving to DC office
Fashion journalist Alexander passes away
FT’s Tett named provost of King’s College
Reuters parent reports better-than-expected earnings