Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Advocates, lawmakers push hospitals to help more with bills, by Tom Murphy
Facebook unveils new controls for kids using its platforms, by Anne D’Innocenzio
CNN
Southwest Airlines cancels more than 1,000 flights Sunday, by Ramishah Maruf
Grocery store shelves aren’t going back to normal this year, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
The Wall Street Journal
Biggest U.S. Retailers Charter Private Cargo Ships to Sail Around Port Delays, by Sarah Nassauer, Costas Paris
Investors Watch for Rising Costs in Earnings This Week, by Karen Langley
CNBC
Cotton prices just hit a 10-year high. Here’s what that means for retailers and consumers, by Lauren Thomas
Elon Musk’s SpaceX hits $100 billion valuation after secondary share sale, by Michael Sheetz
Reuters
U.S. earnings seen strong, but supply chains and costs worry investors, by Caroline Valetkevitch
Yellen confident U.S. Congress will pass minimum global corporate tax, by David Lawder, Doina Chiacu
News about business journalism
Oregon paper hires new business reporter
The Wrap founder and EIC Waxman accused of demeaning staffers
Roanoke Times biz reporter Fabris departs for Education Writers Association
McGinty named senior editor for talent at WSJ
Industry Dive reporter Thier departs
Knowles named Midwest correspondent for The Economist
Personal finance site NerdWallet files for IPO
SABEW fall conference next week to focus on the future of work