Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Kris Bryant, the baseball players’ union and a lesson for labor, by Noam Scheiber
University of Virginia fraternity to go after Rolling Stone for rape article, by Ravi Somaiya
The Wall Street Journal
Starbucks’s tax practices draw European scrutiny, by Tom Fairless
Viacom takes $785 million charge on cable woes, by Keach Hagey
Bloomberg
FedEx bids $4.8 billion for TNT two years after UPS deal, by Mary Schlangenstein, Richard Weiss and Elco Van Groningen
Dollar drop signals world’s best forecaster to start buying, by Andrea Wong and Lucy Meakin
The Washington Post
For sale online: a used, like-new iPhone — from a poor part of town, by Emily Badger
A new landscape for Google Maps: The human body, by Ana Swanson
News about business journalism
Boston radio station biz editor retires after 36 years
CNBC begins broadcasting from San Francisco bureau
Covering money is important to people’s lives
Bloomberg using data and visualization to attract readers
WSJ names new Wal-Mart reporter
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