Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
US inflation may have eased in May, but underlying price measures likely remained high, by Christopher Rugaber
Cases of check fraud escalate dramatically, with Americans warned not to mail checks if possible, Ken Sweet
Washington Post publisher Fred Ryan steps down, by Oliver Darcy
News organizations are preparing to cover Trump’s historic arraignment, by Oliver Darcy
FTC Seeks Injunction to Stop Microsoft From Closing Activision Deal, by Sarah E. Needleman and Dave Michaels
Breakup of Google Ad-Tech Business Now on Table in Europe, Too, by Sam Schechner and Kim Mackrael
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon warns of pain ahead for commercial real estate, by Hugh Son
GM to invest $632 million to produce next-generation pickups in Indiana, by Michael Wayland
IKEA bets on remote interior design as AI changes sales strategy, by Helen Reid
Crain’s Cleveland reporter Coutre departing for university job
Consumer Reports’ Kirkpatrick joining Fresno Bee
CNBC hires Sola to cover personal finance
Reynold Center survey: Biz journalist make nearly $30k more than peers
Axios hire Fehrenbacher to cover climate tech
LA Times hires Wong to cover tech and entertainment policy
The Messenger hires three new breaking business news reporters
Dow Jones & Co., the parent of The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch.com and Investor's…
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a White House reporter in Washington, DC, to break…
Ben Pershing, the politics editor of The Wall Street Journal, is leaving the news organization.…
New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn sent out the following on Friday: A January 2010 front…
Brent Jones, the senior vice president of training, culture and community at Dow Jones, is…
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an editor to lead its coverage of logistics…