Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
UK is grappling with vegetable shortages. How did it happen?, by Sylvia Hui
Legal fight over student debt a prelude to political battle, by Chris Megerian and Zeke Miller
CNN
Tesla to build next plant in Mexico, by Chris Isidore
Mortgage applications drop to 28-year low as rates climb, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
Wendy’s Targets Sales Growth Amid Restructuring, by Will Feuer
CNBC
Tesla stock falls more than 5% after hours as Investor Day falls short on specifics, by Lora Kolodny
Delta pilots approve new contract with 34% raises, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
U.S. House panel approves bill giving Biden power to ban TikTok, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg TV to expand “Wall Street Week,” makes other changes
CoStar copy editor Cole dies at 46
Laya named Andean bureau chief at Bloomberg
Loeb Awards now accepting entries
Reid to cover European retail for Reuters
NY Times debuts “All In” campaign
Barbieri to oversee biz and econ coverage in Asia for NY Times
New WaPo comments editor, two staffers join NYT’s Upshot, new Media Movers column
Media Movers: Journalism entrepreneur S. Mitra Kalita
FT hires Dubois in Brussels for Europe Express newsletter
Houston Chronicle hires Mizan to cover business
Al-Enazi joins Investor’s Chronicle as a trainee reporter
DiMolfetta joins WaPo for its cyber and tech newsletters
The Points Guy reporter Cudahy departs