Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
GM charges up new unit to sell electric delivery vans, gear, by Tom Krisher
Some Uber, Lyft drivers sue over California ballot measure, by Brian Melley
CNN
Amazon slams Parler in court reply and invokes Big Tech’s liability shield, by Brian Fung
Boeing reports strong end to its worst year in decades, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
SolarWinds Hackers’ Attack on Email Security Company Raises New Red Flags, by Robert McMillan
Visa Abandons Planned Acquisition of Plaid After DOJ Challenge, by Brent Kendall, AnnaMaria Andriotis, Peter Rudegeair
CNBC
U.S. will require negative Covid tests for inbound international air travel, by Leslie Josephs
U.S. to change Covid vaccine allocation to favor states that quickly administer shots, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
Reuters
Exclusive: U.S. tells European companies they face sanctions risk on Nord Stream 2 pipeline, by Timothy Gardner, Daphne Psaledakis
Intel’s self-driving car unit plans to step up use of its own radar tech by 2025, by Stephen Nellis
News about business journalism
Former FT banking correspondent Barchard dies at 73
McGraw Center seeks fellows for 2021
Inside Health Policy hires Goldman to cover Medicaid/Medicare
Business Insider hires Ito to cover the new economy
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The Canadian Press has hired Kyle Duggan as a reporter. Duggan has been an Ottawa-based reporter for…
Bloomberg Media is starting a new service called Bloomberg Live Q&A, an audio-based platform that…
Wall Street Journal reporter Hannah Miao is moving to Singapore to cover the China economy.…
Financial Times reporter Simon Foy is now covering European banks. He has been covering accounting for the…
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