Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Company known for deep cost-cutting offers to buy Gannett, by Mae Anderson
Another sign of weakness in China weighs on US stocks, by Marley Jay
Bloomberg
Security waits top an hour at Atlanta airport amid shutdown, by Alan Levin and Mary Schlangenstein
Richard Clarida hints Fed may not raise rates as much as projected, by Christopher Condon and Chibuike Oguh
Fortune
Smartphones may be changing when people have heart attacks, study says, by Brittany Shoot
Why the government shutdown is increasing fire risks in California, by Natasha Bach
Reuters
Global auto leaders urge Trump administration to end trade turmoil, by Ben Klayman and David Shepardson
Volkswagen to invest $800 million, build electric vehicle in U.S., by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Digital producer Belanger leaves Wired as part of layoffs
Senior writer Raftery leaves Wired
Insider editor in chief Carlson: We need to elevate our storytelling
Tech reporter O’Brien leaving Boston Biz Journal for startup
Bloomberg hires Schaefer as new German bureau chief
When singer James Blunt is editor of Business Insider’s site
Senior editor Fitts leaves Wired
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