Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Boost in solar energy and electric vehicle sales gives hope for climate goals, report says, by Sibi Arasu
Biden will join the UAW strike picket line. Experts can’t recall the last time a president did that, by Seung Min Kim, Tom Krisher and Chris Megerian
CNN
Costco members now have access to $29 online health care visits, by Parija Kavilanz
US home prices rose in July to record-high levels, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
Hollywood Writers’ Tentative Labor Deal Shifts Focus to Actors, by Joe Flint
China’s Business Environment Is Deteriorating, U.S. Companies Say, by Yuka Hayashi
CNBC
Pfizer restarts production at tornado-hit North Carolina plant, but drug supply will still be affected, by Annika Kim Constantino
Movie theater shares pop after writers, studios reach tentative labor deal, by Drew Richardson
Reuters
Dick’s Sporting Goods’ proposed holiday hiring slips to 8,600 amid higher labor costs
Amazon.com faces an array of US consumer, state antitrust lawsuits, by Mike Scarcella
News about business journalism:
Talking Biz News Today – Sept. 25, 2023
Real estate news site Estate Media raises $1.6 million
Greenwood, former Houston Biz Journal editor, joins Houston Landing
Morning Brew loses two top executives
Truong named biz editor of SF Standard
WSJ hires Ball as senior political correspondent
Reuters hires Labaran as editor
NY Times Investigations move, San Antonio’s reporter hire, Conde Nast’s British Vogue promotion
Kish joins The Oregonian to cover banks and apparel companies
SF Chronicle hires Waxmann to cover commercial real estate
Applications open for the FT’s African journalism fellowship