Some Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
FCA, Google begin offering rides in self-driving cars, by Dee-Ann Durbin
McDonald’s U.S. sales rise, customer traffic still a focus, by Candice Choi
Bloomberg
Palantir settles discrimination complaint with U.S. labor agency, by Lizette Chapman
Jeb Bush-Derek Jeter group wins bid for Miami Marlins, by Scott Soshnick
Fortune
Chipotle says its payments system was hacked, by John Kell
This startup wants to make virtual reality’s first blockbuster movie, by Tom Huddleston Jr.
Reuters
Automakers ask California to ease rules on self-driving car tests, by David Shepardson
AT&T revenue misses estimates as customers keep phones longer, by Anjali Athavaley
News about business journalism
What’s behind the expansion plans at Marketplace
Michigan paper’s biz editor becoming its assistant editor
FT names deputy U.S. news editor
Bloomberg names new Asia regional manager, Businessweek deputy editors
Business Insider’s O’Reilly to join WSJ to cover media and marketing
“Crane Watch” rolling out across all ACBJ papers
Ladders launches site covering workplace news
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