Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Americans likely saw little relief from inflation in April, by Christopher Rugaber
Hackers aim to find flaws in AI — with White House help, by Matt O’Brien
CNN
Airbnb sees record bookings despite recession fears, by Catherine Thorbecke
Twitter is adding calls and encrypted messaging, by Hanna Ziady
The Wall Street Journal
Boeing Wins 737 MAX Jet Order Worth Up to $40 Billion From Ryanair, by Andrew Tangel and Benjamin Katz
Young Cyber Companies Face Uncertain Economy, by James Rundle
CNBC
Mortgage demand surged after Fed signaled potential pause in rate hikes, by Diana Olick
Tucker Carlson to host show on Twitter after being fired from Fox News, by Lillian Rizzo and Sarah Whitten
Reuters
Amazon plans more warehouses and higher headcount in Europe, by Helen Reid
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg hires Lopez to cover California policy issues
Boston Globe hires Brinker to cover housing
Rest of World hires Chen as China reporter
Settlement for Gamble’s departure from CNBC is imminent
Crypto site Blockworks has raised $12 million
Baltimore Biz Journal digital editor Milligan departing
Bloomberg names Owram its team leader for wealth coverage
LA mag’s new EIC, two key Bloomberg moves, Business Insider layoff
Why WSJ’s Baer considers himself lucky
Insider lays off media reporter Perlberg
Talking Biz News Today — May 9, 2023
Variety’s Halperin leaves to become EIC of Los Angeles Magazine