Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Bezos plans to spend $10 billion by 2030 on climate change, by Glenn Gamboa
Restaurants are big beneficiaries of COVID-19 relief bill, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
CNN
The pandemic forced a massive remote-work experiment. Now comes the hard part, by kathryn Vasel
Clearview AI sued in California by immigrant rights groups, activists, by Rachel Metz
The Wall Street Journal
T-Mobile to Step Up Ad Targeting of Cellphone Customers, by Drew FitzGerald
Disney+ Streaming Service Reaches More Than 100 Million Subscribers, by Erich Schwartzel
CNBC
Boeing monthly aircraft orders outpace cancellations for first time since 2019, by Leslie Josephs
Target launches grocery brand Favorite Day that’s focused on snacks, indulgences, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Tesla surges almost 20%, biggest daily rise in a year, by Noel Randewich
JPMorgan to wind down digital wallet Chase Pay
News about business journalism
Quartz editorial director of growth Gavin departs
New economy reporter Hobbes laid off at HuffPost
Peck among those laid off at HuffPost
The Information hires Business Insider reporter Jin
Independent Association of Publishers’ Employees board authorized a strike vote to be conducted by its…
The Southern California News Group is seeking an assistant editor to help its jobs and…
Ian Krietzberg, a tech reporter for TheStreet.com, is leaving for a new opportunity. He has…
Timothy B. Lee writes in Asterisk magazine about why a lot of technology reporting is…
Megan Douglass has been named deputy social strategy editor at The Wall Street Journal. Douglass previously…
Business Insider's Louise Ridley is joining The Female Lead, the women's empowerment charity founded by Tesco Clubcard entrepreneur Edwina…