Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Facebook to make jobs, credit ads searchable for US users, by Frank Bajak
Nebraska measure could tip the number of states with casinos, by Grant Schulte
Bloomberg
Clarida Says Fed Will ‘Act as Appropriate’ to Sustain Expansion, by Kati Pohjanpalo, Carolynn Look
Murphy Loses on Millionaire Tax, Widens Rift With N.J. Democrats, by Elise Young, Donald Moore
Fortune
Why Charleston’s Food Scene Is Stronger Than Ever Right Now, by Billy Lions
The Bahrain Conference: What the Experts and the Media Missed, by Jeffrey Sonnefeld
Reuters
As U.S. expansion notches record, recovery may have only just begun, by Howard Schneider
Real estate stocks have room to gain, residential in favor, by Sinead Carew
News about Business Journalism
Seattle Times real estate reporter Rosenberg resigns
Theranos founder blames WSJ “advocacy reporting”
How the WSJ used data to create a habit-forming reading environment
Longtime biz reporter Merrion retires from MLex
CNBC hires Wayland to cover auto beat
Wilhelm joining Bloomberg Tax from Washington Examiner
Politico’s Restuccia hired by Wall Street Journal
Senior biz reporter Roberts leaving Charlotte Observer
FT hires Kinder for tax, accounting beat
Richardson to exit Bloomberg Law for PR
Quartz lays off more business-side employees, reports Digiday
CNBC’s Gharagozlou to join MSNBC weekend show
2019 Loeb winners are announced
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