Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
AI tools can create new images, but who is the real artist?, by Matt O’Brien and Arijeta Lajka
US Treasury buys time for Biden and GOP on debt limit deal, by Josh Boak
CNN
Jobless claims drop to 190,000 as labor market remains tight, by Alicia Wallace
Netflix founder Reed Hastings stepping down as co-CEO, by Clare Duffy
The Wall Street Journal
T-Mobile Says Hackers Stole Data on About 37 Million Customers, by Will Feuer
Dominion to Depose Rupert Murdoch in Defamation Case Against Fox News, by Erin Mulvaney
CNBC
In the fight against slowing growth, Netflix and its rivals are all in this together, by Alex Sherman
Vice Media restarts sale process at lower valuation, may fetch less than $1 billion, by Lillian Rizzo and Alex Sherman
Reuters
Google to delay portion of staff bonus
Here’s what Twitter lost in advertising revenue in final months of 2022, by Jessica DiNapoli and Richa Naidu
News about business journalism:
The battle inside tech news site CNET
Financial Times hires Stognei as Russia correspondent
Leventhal joins the WSJ as a video journalist
Chou joins WSJ as senior supervising producer
Report: Boston Globe to lay off 30 workers
Media Movers Q&A: Taylor Riggs of Fox Business’ ‘Big Money Show’
Adam Duerson, the editor in chief of Front Office Sports, has left the sports news…
Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Wolfe is now covering the consumer economy, looking at how people spent…
John Hayes, a stalwart of the Financial Times’ sub-editing desk, has died at the age…
Fortune is hiring a Global News Director to oversee breaking news coverage across Europe, the…
David Szymanski, a business journalist in the Tampa Bay area dating back to the 1980s,…
Charlotte Tobitt of Press Gazette interviewed Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker on how it can…