Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
American Airlines flight attendants ask for permission to strike. Southwest pilots could be next, by David Koenig
Company that created ChatGPT is thrown into turmoil after Microsoft hires its ousted CEO, by Courtney Bonnell and Matt O’Brien
CNN
Mastercard will soon be widely accepted in China, by Michelle Toh
Ad execs encourage X CEO Linda Yaccarino to quit after Elon Musk’s antisemitic embrace, by Clare Duffy and Oliver Darcy
The Wall Street Journal
GM’s Self-Driving Car Unit Skids Off Course, by Ryan Felton, Meghan Bobrowsky and Mike Colias
Trip.com’s Revenue Surges, by Sabela Ojea
CNBC
Lowe’s cuts sales outlook as homeowners take on fewer projects; shares slide, by Melissa Repko
U.S. to offer another round of free at-home Covid tests starting Monday, by Annika Kim Constantino
Reuters
Live Nation issued subpoena regarding ticketing, fees by US Senate panel
Venmo, Cash App users sue Apple over peer-to-peer payment fees, by Mike Scarcella
News about business journalism:
Leap named interim publisher of San Diego Business Journal
St. John hired by the AP to cover climate solutions
Brigham departs CNBC after five years
Morning Brew hires Grzelewski to cover tech
Bloomberg reporter Reyes departing for new opportunity
Triad Biz Journal hires Egan as a reporter
Dallas Biz Journal hires Parton to cover real estate
Climate reporter Clifford among those laid off at CNBC.com
Computerworld senior reporter Trueman to depart
CoinDesk sold to company run by former NYSE president