Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list, by Anne D’Innocenzio
Ruling could decide whether towns must maintain roads
CNN
These workers are the only ones really seeing higher wages, by Tami Luhby
Pandemic pricing is over. Manhattan real estate prices were near record highs last year, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
Food Companies Rely More on Temp Workers as Labor Shortages Persist, by Jaewon Kang, Jesse Newman
Green Startups Stumble, Accelerating Selloff of Risky Stocks, by Ben Foldy, Amrith Ramkumar
CNBC
Private equity invaded sports in 2021 with nearly $2 billion in deals, and the NBA was in high demand, by Jabari Young
Tequila could overtake vodka as America’s favorite liquor as sales boom, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Unreal demand? Irregular sales worth billions fire up wild NFT market, by Elizabeth Howcroft
USDA to spend $1 bln to promote climate-friendly agriculture, by Karl Plume
News about business journalism
Automotive News adds two journalists
Sportico news editor Kwak departs
Business Insider reporter Hernbroth is departing
American Banker reporter Alix is departing
Ignites hires Ponte to cover retail asset management
Fortune editorial restructures with promotions, new hires
WSJ parent reports increase in earnings, revenue
Axios hires Neuhauser to cover climate deals
Bloomberg hires Takahashi to cover US shale oil
Masters named US investment and industry editor at FT