Some of Friday’s top business stories:
New York Times
BlackBerry posts huge loss, by Ian Austen
Another rule in health law is scaled back, by Robert Pear
CNNMoney
Wow! U.S. economy revved up, by Annalyn Kurtz
Debit vs. credit cards: Which is safer to swipe? by Melanie Hicken
Bloomberg
Deutsche Bank to pay $1.9 billion to settle mortgage suit, by Nicholas Comfort
Business Insider
News Corp buys Storyful, a site that finds news stories on social media, for $25 million, by Steve Kovach
Forbes
Where working-age Americans are moving, by Joel Kotkin
Triangle Business Journal
Bowl season offers big money for ACC schools, by Jason deBruyn
Today in business journalism
CNBC’s Kudlow says he’s not entering politics
Wall Street Journal’s All Things D successor launches soon
Longtime American Banker editor resigns
Zeidler says goodbye to Reuters colleagues
Target admits breach on 40 million accounts
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