Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Zuckerberg testimony reveals lawmaker confusion on Facebook, by Mary Clare Jalonick and Barbara Ortutay
Fed in March discussed “slightly steeper” future rate hikes, by Martin Crutsinger
Bloomberg
Wynn’s Boston casino is rising on land tied to a mobster, by Neil Weinberg
This is America’s richest zip code, by Shelly Hagan and Wei Lu
Fortune
Uber adds car rentals, bikes, buses and trains to app, by Kirsten Korosec
Sears is selling some of its stores online, by Phil Wahba
Reuters
Wall Street falls on Syria concerns, interest rate worries, by April Joyner
Tesla targets November 2019 for start of Model Y production, by Alexandria Sage
News about business journalism
Mitchell hired as West Coast bureau chief at Reuters
CoStar hires Hagerty to cover Houston real estate
American Lawyer hires Packel to cover business of law
WSJ names Beaudette its banking editor
Columbia names new Knight-Bagehot fellows
Whittington promoted to editor at Triad Business Journal
Crain’s Detroit editor/publisher leaving for PR firm
Cohen wins Nash Award for biz journalism at NY Times
This date in business journalism
2013: WSJ still the No. 1 source for company executives
2008: Pulitzer winner Bandler leaving WSJ for Fortune
Business journalism birthday
April 12: Sharon Epperson of CNBC