Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Kellogg’s files lawsuit against its striking cereal workers, by Josh Fink
Study: US shoppers outspend Chinese to restore luxury market, by Colleen Barry
CNN
Surging inflation sets up high-stakes fight in Washington, by Julia Horowitz
Americans are ditching knock-off brands: Pampers and Hefty are back, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
The Wall Street Journal
Homes Now Typically Sell in a Week, Forcing Buyers to Take Risks, by Nicole Friedman
Energy Companies Turn to 3-D Printing to Bypass Snarled Supply Chains, by Stuart Condie
CNBC
How McDonald’s, Wendy’s and other fast food brands are dealing with labor shortages, by Ian Thomas
Why fear of a bad reputation could be what really makes firms focus on climate change, by Lucy Handley
News about business journalism
Bloomberg hires Platt for Ottawa bureau
Protocol hires Rubio from LA Biz Journal
CNBC’s Lovelace to join NBC News
CNBC Make It taps Winters as personal finance reporter
Shah hired as editorial director at Rest of World
Washington Biz Journal hires Murillo to cover money, banking and tech
Study: Men dominate business and economic coverage
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