Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Reports: Workers protest at virus-hit China iPhone factory, by Joe McDonald and Zen Soo
Thanksgiving travel rush is back with some new habits, by David Koenig and Alexandra Olson
CNN
Elon Musk has upended Twitter’s business. Here’s how he could fix it, by Clare Duffy
HP says it will lay off up to 6,000 workers over the next couple years, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
Investor Home Purchases Drop 30% as Rising Rates, High Prices Cool Housing Market, by Will Parker
Facebook’s Most Popular Posts Were Trash. Here Is How It Cleaned Up., by Jeff Horwitz
CNBC
Biden administration to extend payment pause on student loans until after June or when legal challenges resolve, by Annie Nova
Disney is counting on Bob Iger to make hard decisions about its streaming and TV assets — or find someone who will, by Alex Sherman
Reuters
Meta spokesperson denies report of CEO Zuckerberg stepping down next year
Zoom shares down 90% from peak as pandemic boom fades, by Aditya Soni and Chavi Mehta
News about business journalism:
Washington Post team wins South Asian Journalists biz reporting award
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The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…