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Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Frustrated virtual reality pioneer leaves Facebook’s parent, by Michael Liedtke
Musk polls Twitter users about whether he should step down, by Matt O’Brien
CNN
Housing slump likely to continue but some see hopeful signs ahead, by Paul R. La Monica
Elon Musk says Twitter will ban some links to other social media sites, sparking backlash, by Brian Fung
The Wall Street Journal
Ford Settled Dozens of Truck-Rollover Lawsuits Before $1.7 Billion Verdict, by Ryan Felton and Nora Eckert
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Prepares for Starship Launch, by Micah Maidenberg
CNBC
American Airlines and regional airline Mesa are severing ties, by Leslie Josephs
What’s next for Netflix, Disney and the NFL? 12 media executives predict 2023′s big moves, by Alex Sherman
Reuters
UK Amazon workers at Coventry warehouse vote for strike action – union
China’s COVID surge hits Beijing trading floors, Shanghai finance hub
News about business journalism:
Washington Post’s Lorenz has Twitter account suspended
How The Logic sets itself apart
NBC News suspended reporter for criticizing Musk
Greene joining TheStreet as a senior writer/editor
Insider’s Lopez joins others suspended by Twitter owner Musk
When Semafor hired a climate reporter, and sold Chevron ads
Twitter’s media miscues and more: TBN Ticker for Dec. 16, 2022
SABEW to Musk: Restore suspended tech reporter accounts
WSJ’s DeRosa joining Pensions & Investments
Wired launches Spanish-language edition
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