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Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Home-based workers became younger, more diverse in pandemic, by Mike Schneider
Asian shares higher after report shows resilience in US jobs, by Elaine Kurtenbach
CNN
TikTok banned from school-owned devices at all Florida state universities, by Chris Boyette and Brian Fung
OPEC’s surprise production cut complicates the Fed’s fight against inflation, by Bryan Mena
The Wall Street Journal
Why Elon Musk Contends Twitter Can Disrupt the Media Business, by Tim Higgins
As Tech Jobs Disappear, Silicon Valley Veterans Reset Their Careers, by Katherine Bindley
CNBC
Bed Bath & Beyond proposes reverse stock split as it struggles to avoid bankruptcy, by Gabrielle Fonrouge
Walmart will add thousands of EV charging stations to stores by 2030, by Noah Sheidlower
Reuters
Amazon plans to trim employee stock awards amid tough economy
Tesla to build Shanghai factory to make Megapack batteries
News about business journalism:
New WSJ editor Tucker’s No. 1 job: Freeing reporter Gershkovich
North Bay Business Journal editor Borders departs
WSJ’s Gershkovich charged with spying in Russia, denies charges
CNBC taps Stevens for full-time TV role
Denham departing Washington Business Journal
Men write majority of economics and biz news
WSJ’s Gerskovich to receive National Press Club’s Aubuchon Award
200 Russian journalists and activists demand Gershkovich release
Dow Jones News Fund names 37 business journalism interns
The Messenger taps Kopecki to serve as deputy biz editor
Bloomberg names Wright to social media and digital team
San Antonio Biz Journal hires Gottlieb as energy and tech reporter
NY Daily News hires Kvetenadze as a real estate reporter
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