Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
New rule would make it easier for millions of Americans to unionize, but businesses are pushing back, by Dee-Ann Durbin
Inflation likely eased last month thanks to cheaper gas but underlying price pressures may stay high, by Christopher Rugaber
Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
YouTube to roll out labels for ‘realistic’ AI-generated content, by Clare Duffy
With Interest Rates Above 9%, Small Businesses Slam the Brakes, by Ruth Simon
Insider Co-Founder Henry Blodget Steps Down as CEO Amid Strategy Shift, by Alexandra Bruell
Stellantis offers buyouts to roughly half of U.S. salaried workers, by Michael Wayland
Home Depot earnings beat, but retailer offers a tepid outlook as sales slide, by Melissa Repko
Amazon to sell shopping ads on Snapchat – spokesperson
US Supreme Court won’t hear case against Google over Chrome technology, by Blake Brittain
Bloomberg Industry Group has layoffs
Former Bloomberg EIC Winkler: AI will be essential
Capitol Forum hires Papscun to cover labor and tech antitrust
The faulty logic behind WSJ reporter Gershkovich’s detention
CNN hires Variety’s Wagmeister to cover entertainment
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray sent out the following on Friday: Dear All, Over the last…
The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…
CNBC.com deputy technology editor Todd Haselton is leaving the news organization for a job at The Verge.…
Note from CNBC Business News senior vice president Dan Colarusso: After more than 27 years…
Members of the CoinDesk editorial team have sent a letter to the CEO of its…
The Capitol Forum is seeking a detail-oriented and collaborative Deputy Managing Editor to support the…