Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Google tracks your movements, like it or not, by Ryan Nakashima
Questions loom over Tesla deal after CEO reveals Saudi link, by Michael Liedtke and Tom Krisher
Bloomberg
CBO cuts U.S. growth forecast amid warnings on trade spats, by Sarah McGregor
The Financial Crisis cost every America $70,000, Fed study says, by Jeanna Smialek
Fortune
Apple is delaying group FaceTime for video calls, by Jonathan Vanian
Y Combinator just forked over a bunch of cash to a build-your-own mac and cheese restaurant, by Kevin Kelleher
Reuters
Wall Street dragged down by fall out from Turkey’s falling lira, by Stephen Culp
Roundup cancer verdict sends Bayer shares sliding, by Ludwig Burger
News about business journalism
WSJ names Fritz its West Coast bureau chief
CNBC rolls out new web design as part of tech overhaul
Quartz hires De Silva as cryptocurrency reporter
The Verge names Lopatto its deputy editor
A retired WSJ editor offers workplace advice
Bankrate’s Tepper joins Wirecutter
Tacoma biz watchdog reporter moving to North Carolina
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