Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Leaked ‘Pandora’ records show how the powerful shield assets, by Michael Liedtke, Jonathan Mattise
Ex-Facebook manager alleges social network fed Capitol riot, by David Bauder, Michael Liedtke
CNN
Nike, Under Armour and others face supply problems in Vietnam, by Parija Kavilanz
Car sales plunge as chip shortages choke off supply, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Why Budget Appliances, TVs Are in Short Supply, but Premium Models Are in Stock, by Sharon Terlep, Austen Hufford
Democrats’ Tax Plans Worry High-Income Business Owners, by Ruth Simon, Richard Rubin
CNBC
Restaurant owners nationwide push to make street-side dining permanent, by Amelia Lucas
Tesla delivered 241,300 vehicles in the third quarter, topping expectations, by Lora Kolodny
Reuters
Pharmacy chains face first trial over U.S. opioid epidemic, by Nate Raymond
McDonald’s targets net zero emissions by 2050, from meat to energy, by Hilary Russ
News about business journalism
Filing: Putting ex-WSJ reporter on witness list a “ruse”
Kreighbaum moving to immigration beat at Bloomberg Law
Forbes reporter Voytko moves to entertainment beat
BBC appoints Cieslak tech correspondent
Morningstar names Lauricella chief markets editor
Decrypt Media hires Nelson as a reporter
Elaph, FT launch “How To Spend It” Arabic in London
Bloomberg taps Deutsch as technology reporter
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has lambasted Russia over its continued detention of…
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Thursday: Today we announced…
Clare Malone of The New York writes about Hunterbrook, which is using reporting from journalists to…
The Hollywood Reporter awards editor Tyler Coates is leaving the news organization. His last day will be…
Laura Purkess has been promoted to consumer features editor at The Sun. She will maintain…
Pat Ferrier, senior business reporter at the Coloradoan in Fort Collins, is retiring after 23…