Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Coal baron’s “action plan” became Trump policy initiatives, by Michael Biesecker
Behind the smart gadgets, Amazon and Google are waging war, by Ryan Nakashima and Matt O’Brien
Bloomberg
Markets grow jittery as NAFTA talks drag on and threats emerge, by Randy Woods
Valeant’s “Significant Seven” aren’t quite that magnificent, by Max Nisen
Fortune
7-Eleven stores targeted in nationwide immigration sweep, by Natasha Bach
Diet Coke gets a redesign for the LaCroix generation, by Phil Wahba
Reuters
U.S. Justice Department blindsided banking agency in pot policy flip, by Sarah N. Lynch
Canada takes U.S. to WTO, U.S. says case helps China, by Tom Miles
News about business journalism
Remembering Jack Robinson, former Sacramento Biz Journal editor
Hinden, former Washington Post biz reporter, dies at 90
Wharton to hold workshop on funding and scaling startups
O’Connor, formerly of Forbes, hired by Bumble
Reuters journalists charged in Myanmar
Buffalo Business First names new publisher
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