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Talking Biz News Today — Jan. 13, 2020

January 13, 2020

Posted by Irina Slav

Some of Monday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

High anxiety: Proposed US hemp rules worry industry, by Gillian Flaccus

New Labor Dept. rule clarifies ‘joint employer’ standard, by Christopher Rugaber

CNN

Record earnings at big banks could keep the stock rally alive, by Julia Horowitz

America’s new favorite restaurants are Wawa, Sheetz and 7-Eleven, by Nathaniel Meyersohn

The Wall Street Journal

Ford Motor Says More China Trouble on the Road Ahead in 2020, by Yoko Kubota

Manufacturers Increase Perks to Get New Hires to Move, by Austen Hufford

Axios

Boeing supplier to lay off more than 20% of its workforce in Kansas, by Rashaan Ayesh

How tech giants are ducking California’s new laws, by Kyle Daly

Reuters

WeWork debacle has unicorn investors seeking cover, by Anirban Sen, Jane Lanhee Lee

U.S. Champagne drinkers should expect costs to pop with new tariffs, by Andrea Shalal

News about business journalism

Richmond BizSense reporter O’Neal becomes PIO

Crain’s Chicago names associate publisher

Bloomberg revives TV show “Wall Street Week”

WSJ journalists Zinsli switches to podcast team

Domanico joins Business Insider as assistant managing editor

Bloomberg News to use Telegram to build audience outside U.S.

CNN hires WSJ’s Salama as national security correspondent

Washington Post hires Butler as investigative reporter

Darbyshire joins the Financial Times money team

American Banker editor in chief Blackwell to depart next week

BizWest Media to license its business-news content to Prairie Mountain Media

Bloomberg Government hires Boyanton to cover ag policy

Bloomberg moves Porter to cover consumer packaged goods

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