Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
OxyContin maker Purdue proposes $10B plan to exit bankruptcy, by Geoff Mulvihill
US sends team to Detroit to investigate Tesla-semi crash, by Tom Krisher
CNN
Biden’s stimulus will keep America’s economy humming for years, Goldman Sachs predicts, by Matt Egan
Volkswagen is going huge in batteries to slash the price of electric cars, by Hanna Ziady
The Wall Street Journal
Is Travel Coming Back? Airports Have Busiest Days Since March 2020, by Alison Sider
CEO of Yogurt Giant Danone Steps Aside After Clash With Activists, by Nick Kostov
CNBC
GM-backed Cruise to buy self-driving start-up Voyage, by Michael Wayland
Toys R Us has a new owner that’s planning to open stores again in the U.S., by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
Texas state Senate passes bill to cut $5.1 billion in winter storm power fees, by Gary McWilliams
Microsoft rolls out fix after thousands face access issues
News about business journalism
San Fernando Valley Biz Journal hires Tangalakis-Lippert
Albuquerque Biz First editor Sams resigns
Protocol hires TechCrunch’s Dickey to cover AI and DEI
USA Today hires Ramaswamy as housing and economy reporter