Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Twitter’s pared-down staff struggles with misinformation, by Matt O’Brien and David Klepper
CNN
Ryanair is booming as flyers ditch pricier airlines, by Hanna Ziady
Why Apple may be working on a ‘hey Siri’ change, by Samantha Murphy Kelly
The Wall Street Journal
Time Names Jessica Sibley as CEO, by Joseph De Avila and Alexandra Bruell
Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Permanently Ban Users Who Impersonate Others, by Alyssa Lukpat
CNBC
SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users, by Michael Sheetz
Wells Fargo’s downgrade of Costco underappreciates the retailer’s value, by Paulina Likos
Reuters
Tesla changes insurance incentive scheme in China to urge purchases
Walgreens-backed VillageMD to buy Summit Health in $9 billion deal, by Leroy Leo
News about business journalism:
Sacramento Bee reporter Kasler retires
Forbes COO Sibley to become Time CEO
Bloomberg tech reporter Levingston is departing
NY Times hires Dang as editor for personal finance coverage
Avila hired as editor for Industry Dive’s Supply Chain Dive
How Rowan from Forbes Advisor approaches personal finance coverage
Roush joins Forbes as a breaking news reporter
The Logic hires Golob to cover fintech
Bailey to step down as editor of the Australian Financial Review in December
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