Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Can apps like Waze steer you clear of a natural disaster? Maybe not, by Matt O’Brien
Coke analyzing cannabis in wellness drinks, by Gillian Flaccus
Bloomberg
Saudi wealth fund to invest $1 billion in Tesla rival Lucid, by Matthew Martin and David Welch
Musk says he’s left one hell for another: delivering vehicles, by Angus Whitley
Fortune
The average Wall Street salary is up to $422,500. On Wall Street, it’s much less, by Kevin Kelleher
SpaceX will reveal the first moon-bound passenger since 1972, by Kevin Kelleher
Reuters
U.S. to spare Apple watch, many gadgets from new tariffs, by Stephen Nellis and Sonam Rai
Cigna deal gets antitrust nod, positive sign for Aetna/CVS, by Caroline Humer
News about business journalism
Toronto daily launching cannabis daily email for $999/year
Why business journalism can’t be like sports reporting
Will business journalists catch the next crisis?
Globe and Mail’s biz desk adds two reporters
Fortune now gets less than 50% of its revenue from print
Examining the financial performance of Consumer Reports
FT names Gray its U.S. consumer correspondent
WSJ names Trofimov is chief foreign affairs correspondent
This date in business journalism
2013: Entrepreneur.com names Fell its managing editor
2008: Carney leaving Dealbreaker to start new financial news site
Business journalism birthday
Sept. 18: Adam Shapiro with Fox Business Network