Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Pandemic leaves Texas with $1B deficit as virus still surges, by Paul J. Weber
Business grows skittish about Trump and GOP after riots, by Josh Boak, Brian Slodysko, Tom Krisher
CNN
Parler sues Amazon for cutting off its services, by Brian Fung
Bitcoin plunges more than 20% in three days. It’s now in a bear market, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
PC Sales Notch Strongest Growth in a Decade, by Maria Armental
Google Sued By YouTube Rival Over Search Rankings, by Sam Schechner
CNBC
Walmart to create fintech start-up with investment firm behind Robinhood, by Melissa Repko
$150 billion wiped off cryptocurrency market in 24 hours as bitcoin pulls back, by Arjun Kharpal
Reuters
Biden should expand antitrust cases, break up tech companies, high-profile group says, by Nandita Bose
Twitter tumbles as Trump ban puts social media in spotlight, by Ambar Warrick, Sruthi Shankar
News about business journalism
Vizcaino moves to emerging markets team at Bloomberg
Protocol looks to add staff, expand globally
Forbes chief content officer to companies: Beware hiring Trump’s PR people
Bloomberg senior editor Joachim moves to Americas news desk
Kitchen departs WSJ to launch sexual health wellness site
Business Insider hires Rittenhouse as a senior reporter
Wanneh joins Inside Health Policy as drug pricing reporter
Obusan becoming projecting manager for Bloomberg’s New Voices