Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Keystone XL pipeline nixed after Biden stands firm on permit, by Matthew Brown
Eying deal, GM softens on tough standards for car pollution, by Tom Krisher, Hope Yen
CNN
JBS says it paid $11 million ransom after cyberattack, by Brian Fung
Ohio will soon be home to the largest solar factory complex outside of China, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
Technology Fills the Gap as Jobs Lag GDP, by Greg Ip
Trump’s TikTok, WeChat Actions Targeting China Revoked by Biden, by John D. McKinnon, Alex Leary
CNBC
Hot inflation may have become scorching in May and is expected to hit a 28-year high, by Patti Domm
Spirit Airlines plans big Miami debut as airlines battle for Florida, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Top U.S. antitrust lawmaker targets Big Tech with new bills -sources, by Diane Bartz
U.S. remains far ahead of global pack in finance, says study, by Huw Jones
News about business journalism
South Florida Biz Journal hires Elshahawy as data reporter
Bloomberg’s Fletcher becomes Americas page one editor for “Daybreak”
Washington Post names Zakrzewski its tech policy reporter
Yahoo Finance UK promotes Williams-Grut and Shaikh to acting co-heads
Daily Mirror taps Barker as money reporter
FTAdvisor hires Hinchliffe to cover mortgages and protection
New homepage for The Economist launches
Alpert departing WSJ for MarketWatch
Najmabadi joins Colorado Sun to cover rural affairs and economy
S&P Global hires Wang as fintech reporter
Weissman adds director of editorial products role at Digiday