Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
High-voltage women wanted; must enjoy breaking ground, by Sarah Blake Morgan
Facebook tightens political ad rules, but leaves loopholes, by Barbara Ortutay
Fortune
Amazon’s Ring Partners With 400 Police Forces, Adding Fuel to an Already Raging Privacy Debate, by Kevin Kelleher
Why Tesla’s Planned China Price Hikes Shouldn’t Worry Investors, by Don Reisinger
CNN
Apple apologizes for listening to Siri recordings, promises changes, by Kaya Yurieff
SpaceX’s Starhopper prototype soars in 150-meter ‘hop test’, by Jackie Wattles
CNBC
The chip industry is facing ‘major uncertainty’ as global tensions rise, by Eustance Huang
New recession warning: The rich aren’t spending, by Robert Frank
Reuters
Tesla rolls out insurance in California, by Suzanne Barlyn, Tamara Mathias
Icahn opposes new directors chosen by Occidental CEO, by Gary McWilliams
News about business journalism
Washington Post reporter Jan wins NABJ awards for race and business coverage
“Bad Blood” author Carreyrou leaves WSJ over paid speaking ban
Reuters is examining a peer-to-peer network for collaboration, fact checking
Fellows selected for 2019 FRED Advanced Data Workshop
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