Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Reports: T-Mobile users experience service outages across US
US inflation likely eased again last month if more gradually, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Voice of Democracy, one of Cambodia’s last independent media outlets, has been shut down, by Heather Chen
Twitter is stumbling. Some ex-employees are launching rivals, by Jennifer Korn
The Wall Street Journal
Walmart to Close Three Tech Hubs, Tells Tech Staff to Return to Offices, by Sarah Nassauer
Ford to Cut 3,800 Jobs in Europe in EV Shift, by William Boston
CNBC
NBC Sports hopes to make an aggressive bid to bring back the NBA, sources say, by Alex Sherman
There’s a new inflation warning for consumers coming from the supply chain, by Lori Ann LaRocco
Reuters
Silicon Valley layoffs are a boon for tech-hungry farm equipment makers, by Bianca Flowers
Tesla changes U.S. prices for fourth time in two months
News about business journalism:
Yahoo Finance names Sozzi its executive editor
Williamson on 35 years at Pensions & Investments
Bloomberg Media targets 500,000 subscribers in first half of 2023
NY Times takes EU to court over Pfizer texts
Wang joins Toronto Star investigations team as business reporter
WSJ names Lesko its international executive producer
WSJ hires Lin as motion graphics director
New BBC editor, rebooted Gawker closes, Politico moves
BDG shutters relaunched Gawker, lays off 8 percent staff
States Newsroom launches Alabama Reflector, names editor three reporters