Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Harris unveils plan for electric vehicle charging network, by Matthew Daly
BofA CEO: Consumers spending at fastest pace he’s seen, by Ken Sweet
CNN
GM may be stuck with the Bolt, even if it makes sense to dump it, by Chris Isidore
MGM is selling operations of The Mirage to Hard Rock for more than $1 billion, by Ramishah Maruf
The Wall Street Journal
UPS, Postal Service Step Up On-Time Holiday Deliveries, Data Show, by Paul Ziobro
Shareholders Press Facebook for Governance Changes, by Emily Glazer
CNBC
U.S. solar industry will grow 25% less than expected during 2022 thanks to supply chain issues and rising costs, new report says, by Pippa Stevens
‘Land of the lawless’: UK politicians urge government to enforce stricter rules on Big Tech, by Sam Shead
Reuters
Apple closes in on $3 trillion market value, by Nivedit Balu, Anisha Sircar, David Randall
U.S. opens probe into Amazon warehouse fatal collapse in Illinois, by Richa Naidu
News about business journalism
Axios hires Flaherty as editor for newsletters
Bloomberg hires O’Kane to cover electric vehicles
Axios correspondent Walsh departs
Matthews named deputy US energy editor at WSJ
The Block hires Harley-McKeown to cover fintech
Sadovi joins Industry Dive as a senior reporter
The mainstream media doesn’t understand how to cover crypto
Reuters CFO to take in interim role during CEO search
Versprille to cover crypto regulation for Bloomberg