Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Clone or competitor? Users and lawyers compare Twitter and Threads, by Matt O’Brien and Wyatte Grantham-Philips
Cooler hiring in June could help the Fed achieve an elusive ‘soft landing’ for US economy, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Meta’s Threads upends social media in less than 48 hours, by Brian Fung
Mercedes-Benz to adopt Tesla’s EV charging standard in North America, by Ramishah Maruf
The Wall Street Journal
Snap’s Push to Tempt Creators Seems to Be Working, by Lindsey Choo and Meghan Bobrowsky
In Battle With Microsoft, Google Bets on Medical AI Program to Crack Healthcare Industry, by Miles Kruppa and Nidhi Subbaraman
CNBC
Small businesses may have a hard time finding teen workers this summer, by Kate Rogers
Buy Buy Baby auction is canceled, but buyers are still interested in making a bid, by Gabrielle Fonrouge
Reuters
Amazon workers at UK warehouse to strike during Prime Day event, by Anirudh Saligrama
News about business journalism:
Media Movers: Bankrate’s Matthew Goldberg
How an AI-generated story caused an uproar at Gizmodo
The problem with economics reporting
Fierce Healthcare hires Tong to cover health payers
Baltimore Biz Journal hires Ilardi as digital producer
Stych named editor of ACBJ’s Bizwomen
Boston Globe hires Lee as a biz reporter
New Guardian books editor, USA Today’s investigative data hire, Friday moves and news roundup
An Independence Week podcast, Dow Jones’ Italy deal, Gizmodo’s AI woes: TBN Ticker for July 7
WSJ EIC Tucker’s letter about jailed reporter Gershkovich
Talking Biz News Today – July 7, 2023