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Talking Biz News Today — December 13, 2019

December 13, 2019

Posted by Irina Slav

Some of Friday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

Twitter brings back election labels for 2020 US candidates, by Barbara Ortutay

Dozens apply to open marijuana businesses in now-legal Maine

CNN

Uber and other unicorns flopped on Wall Street this year. Will IPOs rebound in 2020?, by Paul R. La Monica

The world’s first 3D-printed neighborhood is being built in Mexico for families living on $3 a day, by Christina Zdanowicz

The Wall Street Journal

Trump Agrees to Limited Trade Deal With China, by Lingling Wei, Bob Davis, William Mauldin, Josh Zumbrun

Liberty Media Seeks to Increase Stake in iHeartMedia, by Anne Steele, Brent Kendall, Cara Lombardo

Axios

U.S. Army to fund rare-earth minerals facilities after China threat, by Jacob Knutson

Anti-trust uncertainty is the new normal for dealmakers, by Dan Primack

Reuters

U.S. labor board approves McDonald’s bid to settle case by franchise workers, by Daniel Wiessner

Wall Street hits records on hopes tariffs will be dropped, by Alden Bentley

News about business journalism

Essex departing Free Press for Omaha World-Herald

More than 200 Reuters stories blocked in China

How Reuters worked sources and documents to report on baby powder issues

Protocol hires for more tech journalists

Vice News appoints Banikarim as EVP

The future look of The Newseum?

Bloomberg editor Kessler joins presidential campaign

Fox Business leads ratings for third consecutive year

Iacurci‏ joins CNBC as personal finance reporter

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