Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Watchdog has concerns with projects at US nuclear repository, by Susan Montoya Bryan
DoorDash paying back drivers to offset high gas prices, by Dee-Ann Durbin
CNN
AMC buys surprise stake in a precious metals mine, by Paul R. La Monica
Starbucks is planning to phase out its iconic cups, by DanielleWiener-Bronner
The Wall Street Journal
Big Four Accounting Firms Come Under Regulator’s Scrutiny, by Dave Michaels
Airlines Say Fliers Are Flocking Back, Despite Higher Ticket Prices, by Alison Sider
CNBC
House Democrats call on Biden to restart climate negotiations in stalled spending plan, by Emma Newburger
Retail sales will grow this year, but at a slower rate than in 2021, major trade group says, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Analysis: Strong Asian rice demand for animal feed sparks food supply worries, by Naveen Thukral
All systems go for Fed’s liftoff of interest rates, by Howard Schneider
News about business journalism
Insider EIC Carlson’s salary is $600,000
Richmond Times-Dispatch biz editor Gilligan departing
Crain’s Detroit starting real estate newsletters, podcast
Variety reporter Zorrilla departs
Goodkind joins CNN Business as senior reporter
Epstein to cover residential real estate for Bloomberg
Harki to join Bloomberg Law as investigations editor
Bloomberg senior editor Blum departs
CQ Roll Call hires Quigley to cover federal budget and appropriations
Chiang swaps Yahoo Finance for ABC News
Credit Suisse hires Breakingviews’ Cox as head of corporate comm
Reuters executive editor Chua named executive editor of startup