Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Sports betting giant DraftKings plans merger, to go public, by Philip Marcelo
Businesses facing new overtime rules in new year, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
Fortune
Electronic Health Records Creating a ‘New Era’ of Health Care Fraud, Officials Say, by Fred Schulte, Erika Fry
Electric Truck Maker Rivian Just Raised $1.3 Billion. Here’s What You Should Know, by Don Reisinger
CNN
BMW probed by SEC over sales reporting, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
Disney had a blockbuster 2019. Here’s what it has on deck for 2020, by Frank Pallotta
CNBC
GM, Ford and others cut thousands of jobs and closed factories to save billions in 2019, by Michael Wayland
Advance Auto Parts to buy DieHard brand from Sears for $200 million in cash deal, by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
In win for Uber, Lyft, judge strikes down New York City’s cruising cap, by Tina Bellon
‘So high’: Tesla shares cross $420 mark over a year after Musk buyout tweet, by Shariq Khan
News about business journalism
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Quartz founding editor Delaney to join NY Times
Ghaffary to cover social media for Recode
Kessler returns to investigative reporting at Bloomberg
Schorzman begins new role at NY Times
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Caroline Gage, Head of the Americas for Bloomberg News, sent the following announcement to staff:…
Forbes senior editor Amy Feldman is now covering health care. She had been covering industrial innovation and…
New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn sent out the following on Thursday: Without a doubt, the…
Helen Reis has joined SoFi as deputy newsletter editor for its new On the Money…
The Financial Times has announced the appointment of Jay Rayner as restaurant critic, Tim Hayward…