Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Biden boosts pandemic lending to smallest businesses, by Zeke Miller
Boeing: 777s with engine that blew apart should be grounded
CNN
MyPillow and CEO Mike Lindell hit with $1.3 billion lawsuit, by Jordan Valinsky
After the GameStop fiasco, momentum builds for an $800 billion tax, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
Enovix Set to Go Public Through a SPAC in Deal Valued at $1.1 Billion, by Heather Sommerville
Goodyear to Buy Rival Cooper Tire for $2.8 Billion, by Micah Maidenberg
CNBC
Movie theaters in New York City can open in March at 25% capacity, by Sarah Whitten, Noah Higgins-Dunn
Chief of Cherokee Nation wants Jeep to stop using tribe’s name on SUVs, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
Facebook ‘refriends’ Australia after changes to media laws, by Colin Packham, Byron Kaye
Tesla rival Lucid Motors to go public in $24-billion mega SPAC deal
News about business journalism
Inc. magazine hires Wenger as a deputy editor
Quartz audience editor Stier joins MSNBC
ACBJ hires Patel to cover minority business in Houston
Adweek senior editor Zanger to depart
Boston named team leader for Bloomberg’s distressed debt, bankruptcy team
Bloomberg hires Goldberg as Boston bureau chief
Smart Cities Dive senior editor Musulin is departing
Rapier now associate editor in Insider’s business news desk
WSJ reporter Glazer to cover business leaders and their power
NY Times econ correspondent Tankersley moves to White House team
City University partners with Bloomberg on biz journalism diversity scheme
Crain’s Henderson inducted to Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame