Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
New highs for U.S. stocks; Dow on longest win streak since 1987, by Alex Veiga
Takata pleads guilty in airbag scandal, agrees to pay $1B, by Tom Krisher and Ed White
Bloomberg
Musk’s SpaceX plans 2018 flight circling moon with civilians, by Dana Hull
New Uber software head departs as past harassment claim surfaces, by Ellen Huet
Fortune
McDonald’s is exploring a new menu item: sustainable beef, by Beth Kowitt
Warren Buffett hints Bank of America could be his next big investment, by Shawn Tully
Reuters
No AT&T-Time Warner merger review expected: U.S. regulator’s chairman, by David Shepardson
Starwood in talks on raising initial bid for Milestone, by John Tilak and Carl O’Donnell
News about business journalism
Market News International newsroom reeling after plagiarism case
WSJ’s Carreyrou talks about how the Theranos story happened
Investopedia names managing editor, deputy managing editor
Detroit News auto reporter joins Automotive News
New Wired editor Thompson making changes
The date in business journalism
2012: WSJ to launch CIO Journal this spring
2007: CNBC expands into Australia
Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 28: Sarah Ellison of Vanity Fair