Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
A pay gap narrows on Wall Street,by Peter Rudegeair
Recycling becomes a tougher sell as prices drop, by Georgi Kantchev and Serena Ng
The New York Times
Rolling Stone article on rape at University of Virginia failed all basics, report says, by Ravi Somaiya
Comcast recruits its beneficiaries to lobby for Time Warner Deal, by Eric Lipton
Fortune
ZenPayroll raises $60 million from Google Capital, others, by Leena Rao
Fed minutes and Greek debt — what to watch for in the week ahead, by Tom Huddleston Jr.
The Washington Post
Can you vote for the next president on your smartphone? Not just yet., by Amrita Jayakumar
This conservative group is tired of being accused of climate denial — and is fighting back, by Tom Hamburger, Joby Warrick and Chris Mooney
News about business journalism
Fox Business apologizes for Apple comment
CNNMoney names director of global strategy
Seeking Alpha launches premium service
Crain’s Detroit launches sports business newsletter
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