Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Google threatens to pull search engine in Australia, by Nick Perry
Union Pacific delivered 3% more freight as economy recovered, by Josh Funk
CNN
Federal judge blocks Parler’s bid to be restored on Amazon Web Services, by Brian Fung
Instacart is cutting more than 1,800 jobs, including its only unionized workers, by Sara Ashley O’Brien
The Wall Street Journal
Intel Earnings Slip Despite Record Revenue, by Asa Fitch
Seed Company Corteva Faces Renewed Activist Pressure, by Jacob Bunge
CNBC
United’s losses mount but airline expects to surpass 2019 margins in 2023, by Leslie Josephs
Johnson & Johnson plans to have 100 million vaccines for Americans by spring, board member says, by Emily DeCiccio
Reuters
U.S. labor market recovery fading; housing, factories underpin economy, by Lucia Mutikani
IBM revenue disappoints as software sales mark rare decline
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