Talking Biz News Today – Nov. 22, 2022


Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:

The Associated Press

As UK housing costs soar, anxiety grips homeowners and renters: ‘I’m in meltdown’, by Sylvia Hui and Pan Pylas

Actors and writers on strike are united and determined in the face of a long summer standoff, by Andrew Dalton

CNN

With the rise of AI, social media platforms could face perfect storm of misinformation in 2024, by Clare Duffy

The Fed is debating getting rate hikes out of the way sooner, by Bryan Mena

The Wall Street Journal

Pay Raises Are Finally Beating Inflation After Two Years of Falling Behind, by Amara Omeokw and Megan Tagami

Shoppers Likely Spent More Last Month as Inflation Eased, by Harriet Torry

CNBC

Ford cuts prices on its electric F-150 Lightning pickups by as much as $10,000, by John Rosevear

Private investment in space firms shows ‘signs of stabilization’ in Q2 after steady decline, by Michael Sheetz

Reuters

White House partners with Amazon, Google, Best Buy to secure devices from cyberattacks

News about business journalism:

Bloomberg hires Johnson as space editor

Questions for biz journalists covering sustainability to ask

Historic Virginia paper’s new ed, NY Times’ design leader, meet WaPo’s Afghanistan chief

Politico taps Hawkins to cover trade

Bloomberg, NBC, KC Star honored with SPJ’s New America Awards

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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