Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
New Mexico sues US over proposed nuclear waste storage plans, by Susan Montoya Bryan
Amazon faces biggest union push in its history, by Joseph Pisani
CNN
Hedge fund failure slams Credit Suisse, Nomura and other banks, by Jill Disis, Matt Egan
Nike sues the maker of Lil Nas X ‘Satan Shoes’ for trademark infringement, by Chauncey Alcorn
The Wall Street Journal
T-Mobile to Scale Back TV-Service Plans, by Drew FitzGerald
Suez Canal Blockage Pressures Global Container Supply, by Stella Yifan Xie, Joanne Chiu
CNBC
Tesla double-charged some customers for new cars, leaving them desperate for refund details, by Lora Kolodny
Online payments company Paysafe going public in SPAC merger Tuesday, Bill Foley says, by Tyler Clifford
Reuters
SK Innovation says may pull its battery business out of U.S.
Fridges, microwaves fall prey to global chip shortage, by John Horwitz
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