Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Uber to investigate sexual harassment claim by engineer, by Danica Kirka and David Koenig
Duck boats face increasing calls for improvements, bans, by Denise Lavoie
Bloomberg
Burger King said to be in advanced talks to buy Popeyes, by Ruth David and Ed Hammond
Failed Kraft plan leaves Unilever with something to prove, by Thomas Buckley and Devin Banerjee
Fortune
Verizon is introducing a new cheap prepaid plan, by Aaron Pressman
Intel CEO touts new strategy for next wireless wave, by Aaron Pressman
Reuters
VW, unions make headway in turnaround plan talks, by Jan Schwartz and Andreas Cramer
Snap arrives in London to woo skeptical investors ahead of IPO, by Simon Jessop and Sophie Sassard
News about business journalism
Paletta joins Washington Post as senior economics correspondent
ICIJ wins Polk Award for financial reporting
Auriemma named editor of Money, replaced Harris
Techdirt sets up survival fund
Remembering Jim Michaels of Forbes
WSJ reporter Browning retires after 38 years at paper
The date in business journalism
2012: HuffPo biz editor Goodman to do more writing
2007: Kadlec becomes Minyanville’s personal finance editor