Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Tesla CEO plans to hand the car keys to robots next year, by Michael Liedtke and Tom Krisher
US stock indexes end mostly lower after listless trading day, by Alex Veiga
Goldman says Fed losing forecast edge is markets game-changer, by Joanna Ossinger
Disneyland’s $763 rooms are all that’s left for Star Wars debut, by Christopher Palmeri
A broken Galaxy Fold is bad for Samsung — and even worse for folding phones, by John Patrick Pullen
Ancestry.com apologizes for slavery-themed ad, by Ellen McGirt
Kraft Heinz new CEO looks beyond cost-cutting, big M&A, by Richa Naidu
T-Mobile, Sprint lobby regulators to win U.S. approval for tie-up, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
WSJ hires Lam as personal finance bureau chief
American Banker hires Prior from Dallas Biz Journal
Virginia Business ME leaves for government job
Russian oil giant wants Reuters banned from the country
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