Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tech firms struggle to police content while avoiding bias, by Marcy Gordon
Toyota, Suzuki partnering in self-driving car technology
Bloomberg
More Airlines Ban MacBook Pros in Checked Luggage, by Angus Whitley
Sackler Family Backs $11.5 Billion Purdue Opioid Settlement, by Jef Feeley, Riley Griffin
The Wall Street Journal
Hollywood Diversifies After Rebuke Over Racial and Gender Inequality, R. T. Watson, Ethan Millman
Falling Tobacco Demand Spurs Philip Morris, Altria to Talk Merger, by Jennifer Maloney, Cara Lombardo
Axios
Peloton files for IPO, by Kia Kokalicheva
Former Google and Uber engineer indicted for trade secret theft, by Marisa Fernandez
Reuters
Exclusive: Financial hit from 737 MAX will not slow appetite for services deals – Boeing CEO, by Eric M. Johnson
U.S. appeals court revives aluminum antitrust cases vs Goldman, JPMorgan, Glencore, by Jonathan Stempel
News about business journalism
Subpoena withdrawn against Iowa biz journalist
Providence Business News editor leaving for university job
Zahir joining WSJ as social media editor
Bahçeli takes over bonds, FX beat for Reuters
Rosenfeld leaves CNBC, heads to Oxford University, University of Chicago
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