Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Radioactive water leaks at Minn. nuclear plant for 2nd time
Officials: Safety device, human error derailed Wash. train
China says it ‘firmly opposes’ a potential forced sale of TikTok, by Laura He
Utah governor signs bill requiring teens to get parental approval to join social media sites, by Samantha Murphy Kelly
TikTok Fight Rocks U.S.-China Relations, by Ryan Tracy, John D. McKinnon and Georgia Wells
Why Bosses Who Praised Remote Work Sour on Productivity From Home, by Callum Borchers
How Ford plans to turn a profit on EVs in under four years, by John Rosevear and Michael Wayland
Walmart lays off hundreds of workers at e-commerce facilities, by Melissa Repko
Amazon, other retailers revamp ‘free’ shipping as costs soar, by Lisa Baertlein
British retail sales rebound despite cash-strapped consumers, by David Milliken
How Fast Company and Inc.’s leader Mehta emphasizes content
AP Stylebook changes related to business topics
Big layoffs at ESPN? NY Times reporter moves, Canada’s The Walrus names new writers
Reports: Major layoffs to hit ESPN
The Advocate is looking for a savvy reporter to cover the Baton Rouge business scene…
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The Austin Business Journal seeks a staff writer to cover economic development in one of…
A Russian court on Saturday placed Sergei Mingazov, a journalist for the Russian edition of…
Justin Nielsen of Investor's Business Daily writes about the newspaper's 40th anniversary. Nielsen writes, "When the…
Clare Fieseler has been hired by Politico and subsidiary E&E News to cover renewable energy,…