
Jan 20 (Reuters) – Following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
– Cryptocurrency lender Genesis Global Holdco LLC and two of its lending subsidiaries filed for bankruptcy protection late Thursday night in New York, the latest domino to fall after the failure of exchange giant FTX.
– Netflix Inc said co-founder Reed Hastings has stepped down as co-chief executive and will become executive chairman, in a leadership shuffle that comes as the streaming giant beat its own forecast for subscriber gains.
– Nexstar Media Group Inc said it reached a multiyear deal with LIV Golf to broadcast the league on its CW Network, the broadcast network it acquired majority control of last year.
– Dominion Voting Systems is scheduled to depose Fox Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch on Thursday ahead of an expected April trial over allegations that Fox News amplified false claims that the voting-machine company manipulated the 2020 presidential election results against Donald Trump.
– T-Mobile US Inc said hackers accessed data, including birth dates and billing addresses, for about 37 million of its customers, the second major security lapse at the wireless company in two years.
– The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that a contractor working for the air-safety regulator had unintentionally deleted computer files used in a pilot-alert system, leading to an outage that disrupted U.S. air traffic last week. (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)