Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Commerce inquiry imperils solar industry, advocates say, by Matthew Daly
Biden budget has Manchin priorities: Tax rich, cut deficit, by Alan Fram
CNN
Tesla plans another stock split, by Chris Isidore
Walmart will stop selling cigarettes in some stores, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
The Wall Street Journal
HP Makes Bet on Hybrid Work With $1.7 Billion Deal, by Will Feuer
U.S. to Probe Tariff-Dodging Claim Against Chinese Manufacturers, by Josh Zumbrun, Katy Stech Farek
CNBC
Russia’s invasion has made energy security a hot topic. The U.S. thinks hydrogen could be the answer, by Anmar Fragoul
Dairy Queen launches Stackburger line as chain sees record sales in 2021, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Maersk warns Shanghai city lockdown to boost transport costs further
U.S. Senate approves $52 bln chips bill in bid to reach compromise, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
IT Pro Today hires VentureBeat’s Schuchart as editor in chief
Endpoints News hires LaHucik as associate editor
Edwards departing Insider after 10+ years
Reuters hires Roulette to cover space industry
How Fortune’s new EIC is raising awareness of female executives
Cheung becomes full-time anchor at Yahoo Finance
Crypto news site The Block hires Bloomberg’s Kopit as editor in chief
ProPublica hires Washington Post’s Branstetter
Morning Brew’s main newsletter hits 4 million subscribers
Financial Times launches app aimed at casual readers