Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Deal sealed on federal budget, ensuring no shutdown, default, by Andrew Taylor
Ohio lawmakers set vote on $1B lifeline for 2 nuclear plants
Fortune
Macy’s Pulls Portion-Control Plates After Twitter Users Denounce Them as ‘Toxic’ and ‘Fat Shaming’, by Laura Stampler
Microsoft Invests In Artificial General Intelligence: CEO Daily, by Alan Murray, Katherine Dunn
The Wall Street Journal
Apple in Advanced Talks to Buy Intel’s Smartphone-Modem Chip Business, by Dana Cimilluca, Carol Lombardo, Tripp Mickle
Boeing’s 737 MAX Grounding Spills Over Into Economy, Weighs on GDP, by Doug Cameron, Alison Sider
CNN
US sanctions Chinese company for buying Iranian oil, by Laura He
British Airways pilots threaten to strike for better pay, by Jill Disis
Reuters
FTC to announce $5 billion settlement with Facebook as early as this week: sources, by David Shepardson
Coca-Cola meets second-quarter revenue expectations, ups 2019 forecast, by Nivedita Balu
News about business journalism
WSJ names new strategy leaders
Forbes removes article about Jeffrey Epstein
Staples launches a quarterly magazine
New interview with Financial Times editor Lionel Barber
Buzzfeed agrees to recognize union
BBC has launched Worklife website
Forbes adds 10 editorial staffers
Turton joining Bloomberg to cover cybersecurity
Crain’s New York Business Excels In National Competition