Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Hoping Google’s lab is a rainmaker, by Conor Dougherty
Japan’s economy expands, but less than expected, by Jonathan Soble
The Wall Street Journal
FAA proposes rules to allow commercial drone flights in U.S., by Jack Nicas and Andy Pasztor
LG Electronics executives indicted in South Korea over damaged Samsung washing machines, by In-Soo Nam and Jonathan Cheng
The Associated Press
Greece, creditors still far apart going into new debt talks, by Lorne Cook
Thai economy barely grew in 2014 after protests, coup, by The Associated Press
Bloomberg
Five ways that Apple is already positioned to be a car company, by Tim Higgins
Putin lets consumers feel the pain as Russian slump deepens: economy, by Anna Andrianova
News about business journalism
Texas paper to use AP content to replace WSJ Sunday
Oregon daily replaces WSJ Sunday with Success
Richmond daily switches Sunday content to NYTimes
Texas paper debuts AP Money & Markets pages
Eight dailies to run USA Today personal finance content
This date in business journalism history
2009: Gripping documentaries about the meltdown
2014: Bartiromo lining up big interviews for Fox Biz
Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 15: Lisa Richwine of Reuters
Feb. 15: Adrienne Carter of The New York Times
Feb. 15: Scott Wapner of CNBC
Feb. 16: Mary Schlangenstein of Bloomberg
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