Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Meta launches more parental supervision tools for Instagram. Is it enough?, by Barbara Ortutay
Europe’s interest rates to stay high as long as needed to defeat inflation, central bank chief says, by David McHugh
CNN
Fox News relies on existing stable of hosts to boost historically low prime-time ratings, by Oliver Darcy
A bolder CNN is emerging after the ouster of former network chief Chris Licht, by Oliver Darcy
The Wall Street Journal
Flight Cancellations and Delays Mount as Thunderstorms Hit East Coast, by Alison Sider
Fox News Names Jesse Watters to Succeed Tucker Carlson as Anchor of 8 P.M. Hour, by Isabella Simonetti
CNBC
Walgreens slashes earnings guidance due to lower consumer spending, drop in Covid care demand, by Spencer Kimball
Google execs admit users are ‘not quite happy’ with search experience after Reddit blackouts, by Jennifer Elias
Reuters
Thomson Reuters to acquire legal AI firm Casetext for $650 mln
KPMG to cut 5% of US jobs in fresh round of layoffs
News about business journalism:
Sportswear reporter Kish departs Insider
White House condemns harassment of WSJ reporter
FT hires Mourselas to cover hedge funds
WaPo’s Singletary to receive NABJ’s Legacy Award
Post-Dispatch retail reporter Neman returning to features
Biz journalist Koenig announces retirement
Wharton Seminars for Biz Journalists to be held in October