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Talking Biz News Today — Jan. 28, 2021

January 28, 2021

Posted by Irina Slav

Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

In duel with small investors over GameStop, big funds blink, by Michelle Chapman, Stan Choe

Apple to crack down on tracking iPhone users in early spring, by Michael Liedtke

CNN

Tesla disappoints Wall Street despite strong profits, by Chris Isidore

Tech earnings could supercharge a greedy stock market, by Julia Horowitz

The Wall Street Journal

Apple’s iPhone 12 Helped Deliver a Record $111.4 Billion Quarter, by Tim Higgins

Biden Re-Examining U.S. Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., by Warren P. Strobel

CNBC

HHS misused millions in health emergency funds over years, watchdog says, by Will Feuer

Low-cost airlines may be ‘better positioned’ for 2021 challenges, by Abigail Ng, Saheli Roy Choudhury

Reuters

U.S. economy likely logged its weakest performance in 74 years in 2020, by Lucia Mutikani

Toyota beats Volkswagen to become World’s No.1 car seller in 2020

News about business journalism

Bartiromo complains about losing Twitter followers

Wisconsin paper names new business reporter

WSJ launches resource to highlight difference between news and opinion

Judge throws out suit against Dow Jones, Barron’s reporter

Protocol launches site focused on China

Business Insider hires Haley to cover VCs, startups

NY Times hires WSJ’s Morgan

Business Insider, Industry Dive partner with NAHJ on workshops

Newsletter launches on better writing

Why VC firms are getting into journalism

 

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