Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
What is Section 230, the rule that made the modern internet?, by Barbara Ortutay
Walmart beats Q4 expectations during holiday shopping period, by Haleluya Hadero
Elon Musk is currently working for Tesla for free. That could change, by Chris Isidore
Home Depot to spend $1 billion more on hourly workers, by Chris Isidore
After Testing Four-Day Week, Companies Say They Don’t Want to Stop, by Vanessa Fuhrmans
Why Big Layoff Announcements Don’t Always Mean Big Workforce Cuts, by Theo Francis
United Airlines, five other companies launch effort to develop sustainable aviation fuel, by Phil LeBeau
Covid’s ‘legacy of weirdness’: Layoffs spread, but some employers can’t hire fast enough, by Leslie Josephs
ChatGPT launches boom in AI-written e-books on Amazon, by Greg Bensinger
Why the FT launched an inexpensive mobile app
Fox’s Bartiromo gave air time to key GOP conspiracy theorist
CoinDesk wins Polk Award for Bankman-Fried coverage
Sports Illustrated axes 17 jobs, announces a dozen openings
FT’s Lee joining Bloomberg Opinion
Maria Bartiromo airs bogus claims; SI juggles layoffs and hires; Vanity Fair and Daily Beast moves
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Thursday: Today we announced…
Clare Malone of The New York writes about Hunterbrook, which is using reporting from journalists to…
The Hollywood Reporter awards editor Tyler Coates is leaving the news organization. His last day will be…
Laura Purkess has been promoted to consumer features editor at The Sun. She will maintain…
Pat Ferrier, senior business reporter at the Coloradoan in Fort Collins, is retiring after 23…
Financial news site TheStreet.com has hired Conway Gittens as an anchor and video producer. His most recent…