Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Republicans get their IRS cuts; Democrats say they expect little near-term impact, by Fatima Hussein and Kevin Freking
AI chips are hot. Here’s what they are, what they’re for and why investors see gold, by David Hamilton
CNN
Meta threatens to pull news content in California if bill to pay publishers passes, by Samantha Delouya
Amazon to pay more than $30 million to settle FTC privacy complaints over Alexa and Ring, by Clare Duffy and Brian Fung
The Wall Street Journal
IKEA Looks to Speed Up E-Commerce With Software Acquisition, by Trefor Moss
Salesforce Earnings Rise as Margins Grow, by Denny Jacob
CNBC
Dollar General shareholders pass proposal to improve worker safety, by Gabrielle Fonrouge
American Airlines raises profit forecast thanks to stronger demand and cheaper fuel, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Tesla doubles discounts on Model 3 cars in US inventory, by Hyunjoo Jin
Some Amazon employees walk out in Seattle to protest climate, office policies, by Matt Mcknight
News about business journalism:
Fox Business replacing “Kennedy” with “Kudlow” reruns
NY Times biz news desk upset with Theranos CEO profile
Mufson leaving Washington Post after 34 years
Insider/Business Insider editorial staffs set to strike on Thursday
Wired EIC Lichfield is departing
HuffPost news ed hire, WNBC’s weekend anchor, Mark Caro’s popular arts podcast
Washington Post moves Birnbaum from climate to State Department
Media Movers: Podcaster, writer and editor Mark Caro
Business NC hires Roush as executive editor for digital