Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Uber heads in new direction with Toyota on self-driving cars, by Michael Liedtke and Tom Krisher
Nation’s top student loan official resigns, by Ken Sweet
Bloomberg
Kushner Cos. fined by NYC over false data on low-income tenants, by Erik Larson
Apple to embrace iPhone X design with new colors, bigger screens, by Mark Gurman and Debby Wu
Fortune
Pfizer recalls one of its children’s Advil products, by Glenn Fleishman
Blackmail scam uses passwords to scare people into paying bitcoin, by Robert Hackett
Reuters
S&P 500, Nasdaq hit new highs on U.S.-Mexico trade deal, by Stephen Culp
Fidelity’s Danoff backs Facebook’s response to content, privacy issues, by Ross Kerber
News about business journalism
Bloomberg reassigned Wells Fargo reporter after CEO complained
LA Times hires two new tech reporters, one to cover digital media
American Banker reporter Yurcan joins communications firm
How Leung became the Boston Globe biz columnist
WSJ energy reporter Ailworth becoming Midwest correspondent
This date in business journalism
2013: A definitive merger agreement between two business journalists
2008: Friction between hospital and Roanoke paper about coverage
Business journalism birthday
Aug. 28: Bob Sabat of Barron’s
Aug. 28: Matt Heimer of Fortune