Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
What Google’s antitrust trial means for your search habits, by Michael Liedtke
Biden picks Boebert as his foil for economic message in Colorado, by Chris Megerian
Americans are becoming more worried about inflation after resumption of student loans, by Bryan Mena
Autoworkers in Canada OK deal with GM, by Chris Isidore
Broadcasters Look for Ways to Ride the 5G Wave, by Drew FitzGerald
Activist Builds News Corp Stake, Plans to Seek Changes, by Lauren Thomas
Pharmacy staff from Walgreens, other chains could stage nationwide walkout and rallies in coming weeks, by Annika Kim Constantino
JPMorgan Chase tops profit expectations on higher rates, benign credit, by Hugh Son
Britain’s Tesco to recruit 30,000 workers for Christmas season
Young Americans cut spending, shun restaurants as prices rise, study says, by Nupur Anand and Lananh Nguyen
Reuters calls for assurances journos won’t be targeted after Abdullah killing
Ex-Trump CFO testimony ends after Forbes accuses him of perjury
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NY Times turns displaced sports reporters into … sports biz reporters?
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an enterprising and well-sourced reporter to cover financial…
Emily Cohn, deputy editor in chief at Business Insider for the past four-plus years, is…
Fortune is seeking a smart and energetic journalist to join its Leadership Desk, reporting on…
Neil King, the former global economics editor at The Wall Street Journal, died Tuesday from…
CyberScoop News senior editor Elias Groll has left the news organization to attend graduate school at the…
Jonathan Lehrfeld has been hired as a reporter for real estate news service CoStar News.…