Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Treasury to start paying out $350B in state and local aid, by Josh Boak
Pipeline officials hope most service will be back by weekend, by Eric Tucker, Cathay Bussewitz, Alan Suderman
CNN
US pipeline shutdown sparks worries of $3 gas, by Alexis Benveniste
Ford is about to unveil its electric F-150 pickup truck, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
The Wall Street Journal
Looking to Buy a Used Car? Expect High Prices, Few Options, by Nora Naughton
Marriott Points to Rising Demand Amid Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout, by Dave Sebastian
CNBC
Pipeline outage forces airlines to find other ways of getting fuel, by Leslie Josephs
Mall owner Simon’s CEO sees shopper ‘euphoria’ as people return to stores, by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
Worst-paying blue chip employers bolstered CEO pay in pandemic, report says, by Jessica Dinapoli
Amazon raises $1 billion sustainable bond for climate, social causes, by Simon Jessop, Kate Duguid
News about business journalism
Wired magazine hires Conrad as a writer
Morning Brew hires Toma from Forbes to be retail editor
Why Rest of World covers tech news globally
FT’s Hopkins hired by New York Times to cover Russia
Fortune’s Morris joining CoinDesk
Bloomberg Industry Guild questions vaccine survey
Bloomberg appoints Hodges as European legal team leader
News Corp CEO Thomson: No Trump slump at WSJ
NPR hires “Marketplace” reporter Garsd
Adweek taps Oster as senior editor for agencies
CNBC executive editor Yarow: We’re looking to return to office in the fall