Some of Friday’s leading business information stories:
The Affiliated Press
Energy-thirsty Bitcoin miners search for techniques to dump fossil fuels, by Amy Beth Hanson
CNN
Struggling factories and booming airlines put Fed in a bind, by Julia Horowitz
CNN+ will shut down at the end of April, by Oliver Darcy and Brian Stelter
The Wall Road Journal
Netflix, Facing Truth Check, Vows to Curb Its Profligate Means, by Joe Flint
Snap Effects Strike by Disruptions in Electronic Advert Market, by Meghan Bobrowsky
CNBC
Shares building the biggest moves premarket: American Specific, Verizon, Kimberly-Clark and more, by Peter Schacknow
Singapore is moving nearer toward pre-pandemic dwelling, by Abigail Ng
Reuters
Verizon loses fewer-than-predicted cellular phone subscribers in first quarter
U.S. to grant $6.4 bln funding for jobs to cut down carbon emissions, by Valerie Volcovici and David Shepardson
News about enterprise journalism:
Inside of the Economist’s relaunch of its membership cell app
Fox Small business website has document March, initial quarter
Celebrated affiliate FT editor Gardner passes absent
Bloomberg’s Allington joins Politico as senior producer for audio
Why Quartz believes folks will fork out for an Africa publication
Shotter to become FT’s Jerusalem correspondent
Detroit radio journalist Neher departs for Automotive News
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