Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Instagram and Facebook remove posts offering abortion pills, by Amanda Seitz
CNN
All the recession warning signs this week, by Ramishah Maruf
Energy prices are causing chaos in Asia. Here’s why the rest of the world should worry, by Tara Subramaniam
The Wall Street Journal
Elon Musk Has Twitter’s Data, but Getting Answers on Spam Accounts May Be Tougher, by Sarah E. Needleman
The iPhone at 15: An Inside Look at How Apple Transformed a Generation, by Joanna Stern
CNBC
One of the most prominent crypto hedge funds just defaulted on a $670 million loan, by MacKenzie Sigalos and Arjun Kharpal
58% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck after inflation spike — including 30% of those earning $250,000 or more, by Jessica Dickler
Reuters
Stocks, oil edge up as China relaxes quarantine rules, by Samuel Indyk
Nike forecasts downbeat quarterly revenue on lingering China worries, by Ananya Mariam Rajesh and Praveen Paramasivam
News about business journalism:
USA Today taps travel and consumer reporter Hines to cover food
Bloomberg hires McBride to cover diplomacy and national security
WSJ hires Toonkel as deputy media editor
BuzzFeed senior tech reporter Bernstein taking buyout
Olson departing The Information for NYU program
Barron’s hires Templin as a reporter and editor
Bloomberg hires Birnbaum to cover tech lobbying and influence
Waterman joins Newsweek as a cybersecurity correspondent
CoStar hires Shih as data visual journalist
Vaughan hired as Fast Company editor in chief
Politico hires Brown to cover agriculture