Some Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. stocks fall as weak auto sales trouble investors, by Marley Jay
U.S. tells companies not to overlook qualified Americans, by Sadie Gurman
Bloomberg
Ex-Google self-driving car engineer made more than $120 million, by Mark Bergen and Alex Webb
Hedge fund bulls breathe new life into world’s hottest currency, by Ben Bartenstein
Fortune
Yahoo’s remnants to be found under oath, by Jonathan Vanian
Mylan’s EpiPen recall couldn’t come at a worse time, by Jen Wieczner
Reuters
Government orders Wells Fargo to reinstate whistleblower, by Pete Schroeder
Waymo targets second senior executive in Uber self-driving dispute, by Alexandria Sage and Dan Levine
News about business journalism
Gizmodo’s Drummond joining The Outline
Business Insider hires Bloomberg’s Ciolli
Fast Company’s Farr hired by CNBC to cover tech
Quartz hires two for editorial team
ALM combines life and health insurance coverage on website
Entries sought for Business Book of the Year competition
FT digital revenue surpasses print
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