Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Judge temporarily blocks California’s forced arbitration law, by Don Thompson
Trump signs law to reduce robocalls, though they won’t end, by Tali Arbel
Fortune
The Year in M&A: ‘Super Mega’ Deals and a Fourth-Quarter Surge Put Dealmakers on Top in 2019, by Adrian Croft
Uber, Postmates Sue California to Block Gig-Worker Law, by Joel Rosenblatt, Ellen Huet
CNN
‘Murder Mystery’ tops Netflix’s most-popular titles of 2019, by Alexis Benveniste
Ford says reservations for its first-edition electric Mustang are full, by Jackie Wattles
CNBC
‘The days of a national minimum wage are really over,’ staffing expert declares, by Tyler Clifford
With football ratings on the rise, NFL officials look to raise TV broadcast fees on multiyear media deals, by Jabari Young
Reuters
‘Do Not Sell My Info’: U.S. retailers rush to comply with California privacy law, by Nandita Bose
Lockheed Martin hits 2019 F-35 delivery target of 131 jets, by Rachit Vats
News about business journalism
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