Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Body parts from threatened wildlife widely sold on Facebook, by Michael Biesecker and Michael Liedtke
Major banking groups side with Senate in Dodd-Frank overhaul, by Kevin Freking
Bloomberg
Another rally crumbles on a volatile Monday, by Lu Wang and Elena Popina
The great Blackstone swaps saga just became a whole lot crazier, by Sridhar Natarajan
Fortune
How Verizon is using Navy data bands to avoid a data crunch, by Aaron Pressman
This lung cancer drug could let patients avoid chemo — and it’s sending Merck stock soaring, by Sy Mukherjee
Reuters
U.S. watchdog seeks record fine against Wells Fargo for abuses, by Patrick Rucker
Zuckerberg ditches T-shirt, apologizes for Facebook’s mistakes, by Dustin Volz and David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Forbes hires Ponciano as assistant editor for investing
Dow Jones Special Committee elects new member
Daily Reporter in Milwaukee hires new reporter
Former FDIC chair to write regular column for Yahoo Finance
Outgoing Gizmodo CEO Narisetti credits staff for success
ProPublica reporters to start newsroom on tech investigations
Buell hired by MLex to cover European tax policy
Digiday hires Flynn to cover social media
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