Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
The push for net neutrality arose from lack of choice, by Steve Lohr
Bill O’Reilly and Fox News: They’re in it together, by Jonathan Mahler and Emily Steel
The Wall Street Journal
Iberdrola buys U.S. power and gas distributor UIL, by Christopher Bjork and David Román
United warns pilots after cockpit errors, by Andy Pasztor and Susan Carey
The Associated Press
AP exclusive: Wal-Mart CEO talks workers, customers, critics, by Anne D’Innocenzio
Applications for US jobless aid rise to 313,000, by Christopher S. Rugaber
Bloomberg
Who killed Tony the Tiger?, by Devin Leonard
Business Insider
Morgan Stanley: There is no way lots of people start paying for Tinder, by Myles Udland
News about business journalism
West Virginia paper hires new business reporter
Company’s stock plunges after CEO mentions upcoming “60 Minutes” show
GigaOm executive editor is leaving
Bloomberg’s Smith: Print will be an important part of our offerings
How Bartiromo decided on a career in business journalism
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