Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Pipeline operator says “normal operations” have resumed
AP’s top editor calls for probe into Israeli airstrike, by Hope Yen
CNN
AT&T’s WarnerMedia and Discovery are in talks about combining, by Brian Stelter
The stakes couldn’t be higher for America’s first major offshore wind farm, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
Companies Ponder Speeding Up Plans to Bring Workers Back to Offices, by Chip Cutter, Konrad Putzier
Retailers Try to Solve Labor Imbalances by Retraining Staff, by Suzanne Kapner
CNBC
Governments are deploying ‘wartime-like’ efforts to win the global semiconductor race, by Sam Shead
Payment tech company Marqeta files for IPO as value tops $16 billion on private markets, by ri Levy
Reuters
Ryanair posts record annual loss, but says COVID-19 recovery has begun
U.S. gasoline shortage eases, but pumps dry in some areas, Stephanie Kelly, Laila Kerney
News about business journalism
Hollywood Reporter editor joins digital media startup
Axios hires Charlotte Observer real estate reporter
Gizmodo tech reporter Keck is joining The Verge
American Banker community banking editor Davis is departing
Blumenstein of NY Times talks about expanding its business coverage