Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Roads, transit, internet: What’s in the infrastructure bill, by Mary Clare Jalonick
Thousands of military families struggle with food insecurity, by Ashraf Khalil
CNN
California just set a new gas price record, by Ramishah Maruf
Why giant companies are suddenly splitting into pieces, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Chip Shortage Has Manufacturers Turning to Lower-Tech Models, by Austen Hufford
COP26 Opens Path to International Carbon Trading, by Sarah McFarlane, Matthew Dalton
CNBC
Airbus receives order for 255 jets in first major deal since Covid outbreak, by Katrina Bishop
Federal appeals court calls Biden vaccine mandate ‘fatally flawed’ and ‘staggeringly overbroad’, by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
IBM, Amazon partner to extend reach of data tools for oil companies, by Stephen Nellis, Liz Hampton
Japan, U.S. agree to start talks on additional steel, aluminium tariffs, by Yuka Obayashi
News about business journalism
FT reporter Lee: Tech journalists need an association
Nakhoul of Reuters receives WAN-IFRA award
Reuters hires Farr to cover European M&A
Hong Kong declines to renew visa for Economist journalist
Lyons joining Bloomberg as social media and audience development editor
Bloomberg promotes Lanman to economy ME
Forshee joining Morning Brew to cover finance
The Motley Fool hires Mulvey as podcast producer
Axios hires Fortune’s Shen to cover fintech
Bloomberg reporter Porter departs for new job
FT’s Tett wins Eccles Prize for Excellence in Economic Writing