Twitter Becomes Stage for China Protests Despite Ban by Beijing 
 

The platform is proving to be a critical avenue for those who seek to broadcast images of demonstrations to the world.

 
Even CrowdStrike Isn't on Safe Ground 
 

The cloud-software vendor's bleak projection shows cybersecurity isn't immune to an economic slowdown.

 
GM's Cruise Seeks Regulatory OK to Test Shuttle With No Steering Wheel 
 

The driverless-car firm is seeking permission from the California DMV to deploy its Origin shuttles on public roads as test vehicles on San Francisco streets.

 
CNN Layoffs Are Under Way 
 

'It will be a difficult time for everyone,' Chris Licht, chief executive at the cable network, wrote in a memo to staff.

 
H&M to Lay Off 1,500 Staff to Stem Rising Costs 
 

Fast-fashion giant is latest retailer to announce job cuts amid high inflation

 
Early Alameda Staffers Quit Over Risk, Compliance Concerns 
 

"We ended up not really knowing how much money we even had," one former employee said.

 
DoorDash Cuts Staff by 1,250 to Rein in Costs 
 

The food-delivery company's operating expenses grew too fast, its CEO said.

 
Petco Shares Rise as Quarterly Sales Tick Up 
 

Shares of Petco Health and Wellness rose after the company reported higher third-quarter sales and earnings that met analyst expectations.

 
Volkswagen, Honda Suspend Production at China Plants Due to Covid-19 Curbs 
 

The production halts underscore how supply-chain disruptions are bubbling up yet again in China.

 
Honda Plans New Autonomous Features but Sees Long Road Ahead to Self-Driving Cars 
 

The auto maker said it would focus for now on partially autonomous driving technology to improve safety, joining others that say fully self-driving cars aren't ready for prime time.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 30, 2022 13:15 ET (18:15 GMT)

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