Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Biden administration cancels remaining oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic Refuge, by Becky Bohrer and Matthew Daly
Online gig work is growing rapidly, but workers lack job protections, a World Bank report says, by Fatima Hussein
CNN
China’s exports and imports fall again in August as demand slumps
TikTok may be looking to grow its messaging features, job listings suggest, by Clare Duffy
The Wall Street Journal
Meta’s New Ad Campaign Reminds People That VR Is Already Here, by Katie Deighton
Toyota to Offer $170,000 Luxury Model to Select Few Outside Japan, by River Davis
CNBC
Tesla to install charging stations at 2,000 Hiltons in North America, by Seema Mody
Airlines warn about spike in fuel costs, Southwest narrows revenue outlook, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Amazon customers lodge class action over charges for returned goods, by Mike Scarcella
Musk-owned X’s content moderation shift complicated effort to win back brands, by Sheila Dang
News about business journalism:
Talking Biz News Today – Sept. 6, 2023
Narayan moves from biz desk to arts at SF Chronicle
Skift hires Kopit as editor in chief
Bloomberg hires Gould as ECM reporter
Calderón enters Republican debate, Deb takes on new NYT beat, NBC names Reis exec producer