Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Former CBS chief Moonves accused of more sexual misconduct, by Mae Anderson
Trump’s push for tariffs squeezes a weakening global economy, by Josh Boak
Bloomberg
Apollo’s Leon Black says credit markets are in “bubble status,” by Sabrina Willmer
In Caracas, sick humans are resorting to dog medicine, by Noris Soto
Fortune
Protestors chained themselves in chairs over Google’s plan to bring 20,000 jobs to San Jose, by Brittany Shoot
Around 60% of New Yorkers approve of Amazon opening a headquarters in Queens, poll says, by Emily Gillespie
Reuters
Facebook gave data on user’s friends to certain companies, documents show, by Paresh Dave and Munsif Vengattil
Blackstone plans IPO of U.S. benefits manager Alight, by David French and Joshua Franklin
News about business journalism
Who has the money — and similar strategy — to buy Bloomberg?
Business Insider is changing how it pays some of its staff
Why ROI-NJ decided to publish a list of the top “People of Color”
Bloomberg would consider selling his company if he runs
How three NY Times reporters uncovered the CBS CEO story
CEO blames housing slowdown on the media
Why the Reuters Breakingviews editor will be in Paris in 2019
This date in business journalism
2013: Departing Canada bureau chief for Reuters wants more female bureau chiefs
2008: The Wall Street Journal, one year into the Rupert Murdoch regime