Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Attorneys for Musk, Twitter argue over information exchange, by Randall Chase
Millions of Americans will save on Medicare fees next year
CNN
US home prices climbed in July, but showed a ‘forceful deceleration’, by Anna Bahney
Consumers are growing more optimistic about the US economy, by Martha C. White
The Wall Street Journal
Airfares in Focus as Antitrust Trial on American-JetBlue Alliance Gets Under Way, by Erin Mulvaney
Intel Introduces Videogame Graphics Chips to Challenge Nvidia, by Asa Fitch
CNBC
Hertz is teaming up with oil giant BP to install thousands of EV chargers in the U.S., by John Rosevear
Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Orlando to close parks as Hurricane Ian approaches Florida, by Sarah Whitten
Reuters
Apple drops plan to boost iPhone production as demand falters-Bloomberg
Fast Company shuts website after hack sends ‘obscene’ Apple News notifications
News about business journalism:
Reuters appoints Ross East Africa deputy bureau chief
Wisconsin newspaper names business reporter
McGarry joins Wirecutter as a senior editor
Reuters Breakingviews hires Guerrera, Dixon and promotes five
Shar named president of Investor’s Business Daily and MarketWatch.com
Greater Wilmington Biz Journal hires Hamrick as a reporter
Lauren Clason, a health care reporter for Congressional Quarterly and Roll Call, left this week…
The Dallas Morning News seeks an ambitious and versatile editor to drive our business coverage to…
The Bloomberg News Data Visualization team is seeking a Data Visualization Reporter who uses illustrations…
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has lambasted Russia over its continued detention of…
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Thursday: Today we announced…
Clare Malone of The New York writes about Hunterbrook, which is using reporting from journalists to…