Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
US inflation might have dipped last month from 40-year high, by Christopher Rugaber
EU lifts mask requirement for air travel as pandemic ebbs
CNN
Tesla’s China sales dive 98% as lockdowns take a toll, by Laura He
Netflix with ads reportedly could come by the end of the year, by Frank Pallotta
The Wall Street Journal
Pfizer to Buy Rest of Biohaven for $11.6 Billion, by Jared S. Hopkins and Colin Kellaher
Apple Is Discontinuing the iPod After a More Than Two Decade Run, by Allison Prang and Joanna Stern
CNBC
Boeing aircraft orders, deliveries slipped in April, by Leslie Josephs
National average for gasoline hits record $4.37 a gallon, by Pippa Stevens
Reuters
Amazon.com wins dismissal of NY attorney general lawsuit over worker safety, by Jonathan Stempel
News about business journalism:
Hoffower, economics correspondent, departing Insider
Markets reporter Chrysoloras departing Bloomberg
Economist hires chief tech officer, chief product officer
Crain’s Chicago hires Jay as a general assignment reporter
Law360 tax reporter Rosenberg set to depart
Business Insider hires Tobin to cover Wal-Mart, retail
Ford joins Bloomberg’s tech team
Crain’s Chicago hires Gilmer as associate managing editor
Biz journalist Smythe to write memoir