Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Automaker Nissan expands research ties in China as part of bid to regain market share
That’s a wrap: Bryant Gumbel and HBO’s ‘Real Sports’ air their last episode after 29 years, by David Bauder
CNN
Southwest hit by record $140 million fine for holiday service meltdown in 2022, by Pete Muntean and Chris Isidore
US homelessness hits highest level as rents have soared, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
Bezos’ Blue Origin Readies Return to Space After More Than a Year, by Micah Maidenberg
New York Times Staffers Form Journalistic ‘Independence Caucus’ Amid Concerns Over Union’s Actions, by Alexandra Bruell
CNBC
Delta beefs up Austin flights in battle for fast-growing airport, by Leslie Josephs
Citigroup employees, on edge over layoffs, told they can work remotely until the new year, by Hugh Son
Reuters
Canada to keep pressure on Facebook to pay for news, Trudeau says
Workers at Amazon logistics centre in Spain plan 3-day strike over wages
News about business journalism:
Finney, longtime Times-Picayune biz reporter, dies at 73
CoinDesk global head of multimedia Po departing
Crain’s Cleveland reporter Jarboe departs
Arkanas Business editor Turner leaving for comm firm
Wired layoffs total 20, SFGate reports
Reuters hires McGee to cover ETFs
Forbes Daily newsletter is approaching 1 million subscribers
Putin says he wants to reach an agreement on WSJ’s Gershkovich