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Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
China’s economic growth falls to 3%, gradually reviving, by Joe McDonald
CNN
TikTok access from government devices now restricted in more than half of US states, by Brian Fung and Christopher Hickey
Twitter’s laid-off workers cannot pursue claims via class-action lawsuit, judge says
The Wall Street Journal
Elon Musk, Tesla Poised for Trial Over Tweets Proposing to Take Car Maker Private, by Rebecca Elliott and Meghan Bobrowsky
Microsoft Plans to Build OpenAI Capabilities Into All Products, by Sam Schechner
CNBC
The zero-fare public transit movement is picking up momentum, by Rebecca Picciotto
Reuters
In China, doctors say they are discouraged from citing COVID on death certificates, by Martin Quin Pollard and Engen Tham
News about business journalism:
E&E News hires Houston Chronicle’s Webb
Albuquerque Biz First hires Martinez as publisher
Reuters hires Insinna to cover commercial aviation
Reuters hires Masters as a retail reporter
NBC News tech producer Kaplan laid off
Why the media fell for Bankman-Fried
Williams to cover climate crisis for Bloomberg Opinion
Why CNET is experimenting with AI to write stories
Alsharif joins the Toronto Star’s biz section
News layoffs, Free Press editor leaves to save reporter jobs: TBN Ticker for Jan. 13, 2023
News and Gen Z: Are they friends?
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