Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Oil spill from Shell pipeline fouls farms and a river in a long-polluted part of Nigeria, by Taiwo Adebayo
CNN
EU official visits Twitter headquarters to ‘stress test’ its ability to handle content moderation, by Brian Fung
Directors Guild of America votes to ratify new contract with studios, by Vanessa Yurkevich
The Wall Street Journal
Flight Cancellations and Delays Mount as Thunderstorms Hit East Coast, by Alison Sider
China’s ‘Tesla Killer’ Stumbles as EV Price War Takes Toll, by Raffaele Huang
CNBC
Legacy media companies enter dark times as failures mount and Netflix rises again, by Alex Sherman
Burger King parent says U.S. turnaround is already improving profits for franchisees, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
German union calls Amazon workers in Leipzig to strike for 48 hours
News about business journalism:
Biz news organizations challenge FTX court decision
CNBC hires Chittum as investing reporter
Dawkins moves to retail beat at Insider
Denver Biz Journal hires Ritter to cover tech
Bloomberg Law hires Wang as a reporter
The Messenger hires Brown as deputy editor of sci/tech coverage
Why the extreme heat is a labor story
Cheddar makes 12 layoffs, including anchors
Sky News economics producer Ratcliffe takes on new role
Bloomberg lays off 10 in editorial restructuring
Abrego to join St. Cloud Live as biz reporter