Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Cap on drug price hikes for privately insured sparks battle, by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
Kellogg’s to restart talks with striking cereal workers
CNN
Apple affirms employees’ right to speak about working conditions, in a win for #AppleToo movement, by Clare Duffy
Oil selloff intensifies on Covid fears and risk of US-China intervention, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
Supply-Chain Problems Show Signs of Easing, by Stella Yifan Xie, Jon Emont, Alistair MacDonald
Companies Face a Dilemma: Delay Office Reopenings Again, or Take a New Approach?, by Chip Cutter
CNBC
Ford and Rivian cancel plans to jointly develop an electric vehicle, by Michael Wayland
FDA clears Moderna’s and Pfizer’s Covid vaccine booster shots for all U.S. adults, by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
KKR makes $12 billion approach to take Telecom Italia private, by Elvira Pollina, Valentina Za, Pamela Barbaglia
Disney World puts COVID-19 vaccination mandate policy on hold, by Anirudh Saligrama
News about business journalism
Longtime Bloomberg journalist Wilson is retiring
Cummins, former Newsday biz journalist, dies at 70
MT Newswires adds Bloomberg TV videos
Morning Brew hires Katz as entertainment creator/host
Finn swaps AltFi News for Insurance Insider
WSJ hires Hartley as senior video journalist
The Verge hires Faife to cover cybersecurity
The Verge hires Sato to cover tech companies and platforms
How the media covers inflation and the economy affects families
How Elizabeth Holmes soured the media on Silicon Valley