Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Twitter faces ‘stress test’ of Europe’s tough new Big Tech rules, by Kelvin Chan
Canada will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news under bill set to become law
CNN
Nearly 80% of women’s jobs could be disrupted, automated by AI, by Alicia Wallace
Boeing supplier shuts down plant after workers vote to strike, by Vanessa Yurkevich
The Wall Street Journal
Vice Media to Be Acquired Out of Bankruptcy by Fortress, Soros Fund, by Alexander Saeedy and Jodi Xu Klein
Ford Prepares New Round of Layoffs for U.S. Salaried Workers, by Nora Eckert
CNBC
Moderna files for FDA approval of updated Covid vaccine for fall, by Annika Kim Constantino
Overstock.com wins auction for Bed Bath & Beyond’s intellectual property, digital assets, by Gabrielle Fonrouge
Reuters
UK economy stumbles but price pressures remain high -flash PMI
US retailers’ members-only programs under scrutiny with Amazon lawsuit, by Arriana McLymore and Katherine Masters
News about business journalism:
Talking Biz News Today – June 22, 2023
George-Cosh departs BNN Bloomberg in Canada
The Messenger hires Snow as AI/tech reporter
Bloomberg’s Dwyer announces retirement after 50 years
Bloomberg Government hires Brown as a reporter
Bloomberg hires Tobias in Buenos Aires
Timperley swaps Carbon Brief for BBC Future
Harris Poll CEO interview, NY Times names senior photo editor, WaPo pols reporter move
Straight talk on the polling profession with The Harris Poll CEO Will Johnson
Russian court denies Gershkovich appeal