Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Stricter alcohol guidelines rattle U.K. booze makers, by Saabira Chaudhuri
Boeing beats out Bombardier, Embraer for coveted United orders, by Jon Ostrower
Bloomberg
Apple calles to Congress to form committee for privacy issues, by Ville Heiskanen and Dina Bass
The U.S. states where recession is already a reality, by Steve Matthews
The Associated Press
Uber forced to drive defensively, again, after mass shooting, by Brandon Bailey and Olga Rodriguez
Zuckerberg to press on with Internet access despite setback, by Brandon Bailey and Joe Wilson
Reuters
Goldman scales back estimate of legal costs, by Sweta Singh and Olivia Oran
Allergan’s revenue beats on higher U.S. brand sales, by Amrutha Penumudi
Quartz
Google is teaming up with phone operators to elbow its way back into messaging, by Joon Ian Wong
The next big shift in the global oil market is underway, and it centers on India, by Melvin Backman
News about business journalism:
Kansas company plans global biz magazine
NY Times public editor to write Washington Post media column
A veteran helps a new business reporter
This date in business journalism history:
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a senior video journalist to join its Features video…
PCWorld executive editor Gordon Mah Ung, a tireless journalist we once described as a founding father…
CNBC senior vice president Dan Colarusso sent out the following on Monday: Before this year comes to…
Business Insider editor in chief Jamie Heller sent out the following on Monday: I'm excited to share…
Former CoinDesk editorial staffer Michael McSweeney writes about the recent happenings at the cryptocurrency news site, where…
Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…