NTD Business Full Broadcast (June 8)

Twitter is reportedly giving in to Elon Musk, agreeing to give him the internal data he wants so he can figure out how many fake users are on the platform.

European Union lawmakers vote to ban all new gas-powered cars by 2035. Is it a done deal?

Amazon is fighting phony listings, saying its new and improved vetting process is working.

The head of the Walmart family agrees to buy the Denver Broncos, for a record amount.

A Spanish winery offers what it calls a unique, maritime flavor, thanks to its aging process.

Stories in this episode include:

1. Twitter to Give Musk Internal Data: Report
2. Citigroup Hiring 4,000 Tech Workers
3. Pilot Shortage: Fewer Flights to Small Cities
4. Inditex Reports 80% Jump in Quarterly Profits
5. AMAC: Social Security to Run Out by 2032
6. Amazon: 4B Phony Listings Blocked in 2021
7. Report: TikTok Spreads Disinformation in Kenya
8. Chinese Celebrity Censored Over Ice Cream Bar
9. Parts of China Normalizing Mass Virus Testing
10. EU Votes to Ban New Gas Cars by 2035
11. Germany to Shut Down Nuclear Power Plants
12. Wind and Solar Is More Expensive: Study
13. Walmart Heir Rob Walton Buys Denver Broncos
14. Rare 1st Edition ‘Harry Potter’ Book for Sale
15. Fine Wines Aging Under Ocean Waves
16. Rio’s Urban Garden Helps Cope With Inflation

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