New York Times
Workers are getting a bit more of the economic pie (and shareholders less), by Neil Irwin
Google to get Fiat Chrysler minivans for self-driving tests, by Neal E. Boudette
Bloomberg
Match jumps after first-quarter revenue beats on Tinder growth, by Aleksandra Gjorgievska
Subway revenue drops as it closes hundreds of restaurants, by Leslie Patton
Associated Press
Corporate earnings keep falling, but there are signs of life, by Marley Jay
Auto sales hit April record on trucks and SUVS, by Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin
MarketWatch
Tesla’s Elon Mask says mass preorders for Model 3 have been canceled, by Claudia Assis
Takata said to be preparing another massive airbag recall, by Mike Spector
News about business journalism
OxyContin maker seeks to prevent media from accessing marketing records
Giorgi, ex-Bloomberg Businessweek visual journalist, joins Dallas daily
Reuters names energy markets editor
Quartz ME Ghosh to become editor of Hindustan Times
West Virginia paper hires new business reporter
Washington Post names energy/infrastructure reporter
Tech Insider promotes Shontell to executive editor
Business Insider names new editorial management
This date in business journalism history
2011: FT.com paid circulation up 50 percent
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Business journalism birthdays
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