Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Deere workers approve 3rd contract offer, will end strike, by Josh Funk, Tom Krisher
Under pressure, Apple allows self-repairs to iPhones, Macs, by Matt O’Brien
CNN
Sky high home prices may push Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to back loans of nearly $1 million, by Anna Bahney
Workers are crying out for a four-day week. It’s time for their bosses to pay attention, by Allison Morrow
The Wall Street Journal
Biden Asks FTC to Examine Oil, Gas Companies’ Role in High Gasoline Prices, by Andrew Restuccia, Katy Stech Ferek, Christopher M. Matthews
Target, TJX Post Strong Sales, Say They Have Plenty in Stock for Black Friday, by Sarah Nassauer, Charity L. Scott
CNBC
Chobani files to go public through initial public offering as its yogurt sales rise, by Amelia Lucas
U.S. holds historic oil and gas lease sale in Gulf of Mexico days after climate summit, by Emma Newburger
Reuters
Cisco forecast knocked by supply chain snags, shares fall, by Mrinalika Roy
U.S. FTC says court should allow antitrust lawsuit against Facebook to proceed
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