Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Downtown stores, businesses await their customers’ return, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
Buffett’s firm sells off financials, halves Chevron stake, by Josh Funk
CNN
Long working hours are killing hundreds of thousands of people a year, WHO says, by Amy Woodyatt
Airline industry execs talk up hopes for Europe’s summer, by Hanna Ziady
The Wall Street Journal
Stop New Oil Investments to Hit Net-Zero Emissions, IEA Says, by David Hodari
CVS, Target Drop Face-Mask Rules for Fully Vaccinated Customers, by Sharon Terlep
CNBC
64% of millennials have regrets about buying their current home—here’s why, by Megan Leonhardt
Amazon has a new plan to cut worker injuries by 50%, by Eric Rosenbaum
Reuters
AT&T set to end media voyage with $43 bln Discovery deal, by Subrat Patnaik, Kenneth Li
U.S. labor leader calls for human drivers in automated vehicles, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Former Atlanta Biz Chronicle reporter named editor of community papers
Bloomberg BusinessWeek, AP win Deadline Club awards for business reporting
Freelance journalist Gault joins Motherboard
Learmonth promoted to Vice editor in chief
Bloomberg Media strikes podcast deal with iHeart Media
Tech news site Rest of World hires two new reporters
Bloomberg Journalism Diversity program has largest cohort ever
Investopedia hires Siew as editorial director
FT launches “Unhedged” newsletter about Wall Street