Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Senators race to overcome final snags in infrastructure deal, by Hope Yen, Lisa Mascaro
Airports in the US West dealing with shortage of jet fuel
CNN
The Delta variant is another massive headache for the Fed, by Anneken Tappe
‘People are just walking out in the middle of shifts’: What it’s like to work in a restaurant right now, by Danielle Wiener-Bronner
The Wall Street Journal
Americans Are Finally Checking Out on Vacation This Summer (or Trying To), by Kathryn Dill
Supply-Chain Woes Come to School Cafeterias, by Jaewon Kang
CNBC
Gen X workers may be facing the biggest unemployment crisis, study finds, by Karen Gilchrist
GM issues second recall of Chevy Bolt EVs after vehicles catch fire, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
GM, Cruise sue Ford to block use of ‘BlueCruise’ name for hands-free driving, by Joseph White
Robinhood CEO says he is considering offering U.S. retirement accounts, by Echo Wang, Krystal Hu
News about business journalism
Med tech/health care reporter Carlson departs Star Tribune
Bloomberg Industry mandates employees disclose vaccination status
dotLA hires Weber to cover venture capital
CNBC launching climate change coverage initiative
Bloomberg taps Ballentine to cover market/ETF trends on personal finance team
WSJ. magazine promotes three staffers
Bloomberg Law reporter Lee leaving for grad school
Recent changes in the stock listings in the Dallas Morning News have upset some readers,…
The Hollywood Reporter has hired Tony Maglio to be its television editor. He has been at IndieWire…
Bloomberg News is seeking a Data Visualization Reporter in Washington DC. You’ll display data-driven insights…
Law360 reporter Rachel Scharf has departed for as new opportunity. She has been covering Los Angeles…
Oliver Renick, founding anchor at the Schwab Network, has left for a new venture. Renick…
Financial Times staff writer Alexandra Scaggs has left to start The Hedge, a newsletter to cover grocery…