Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Amazon bans sellers from using FedEx for some deliveries
Once affordable, Phoenix rents among fastest rising in US, by Anita Snow
Fortune
Apple, Microsoft, Tesla, Alphabet, and Dell Sued for Allegedly Profiting off of Child Labor, by Viviene Walt
Election Year Once Again Rekindles Hope for Infrastructure Push, by Esha Day
CNN
Boeing is halting production of the embattled 737 Max starting in January, by Clare Duffy
Goldman Sachs is first big US bank to rule out loans for Arctic drilling, by Hanna Ziady
Axios
Netflix releases revenue and subscription data by region for first time, by Kia Kokalitcheva
31 counties accounted for a third of the U.S. economy last year, by Jacob Knutson
Reuters
Toyota expects 2020 global car sales to stay at record-high levels, by Naomi Tajitsu
Spending deal does not hike EV credit, boosts aviation inspection funds, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Quartz’s India site launches redesigned website, app
Outgoing FT editor Barber: We reinvented the business model
The WSJ is now offering hedcuts to subscribers
English appointed as reporter at Barron’s
Gupta set to join Bloomberg markets live team
Ken Brown of The Wall Street Journal is leaving the news organization. He is an…
Dow Jones News Fund President Brent W. Jones announced at the nonprofit journalism training organization’s…
Jillian Ward, managing editor for U.S. technology at Bloomberg News, sent the following note to…
Rick Berke, a co-founded and executive editor of STAT News, writes about the importance of…
Thomas Maxwell has joined Gizmodo as a tech reporter. He previously was at Business Insider covering…
Banking Times has acquired the domain name "The New Fiver" for an undisclosed amount, aiming…