Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Private equity firm buying Shutterfly for $1.74 billion
Tech on trial: House panel begins review of market power, by Marcy Gordon
Bloomberg
Regulators Alarmed by Risky Loans, But Don’t Know Who Holds Them, by Sally Bakewell, Thomas Beardsworth
U.S. Small-Business Optimism Climbs to Highest in Seven Months, by Reade Pickert
Fortune
The A.I. Revolution Won’t Come Easy For Companies, Execs Say, by Erika Fry
Microsoft President Says ‘Hipster Antitrust’ Is Coming, by Jeff John Roberts
Reuters
Amazon embraces U.S. government business, despite occasional controversy, by Kenneth Li
Planemakers race for wide-body orders in Asia showdown, by Tim Hepher, Neil Jerome Morales, Heekyong Yang
News about Business Journalism
Reuters reporter Torbati joins ProPublica
Globe and Mail energy reporter McCarthy taking buyout
Chamber of Commerce ends contract after WSJ investigation
FT welcomes former SkyNews reporter
Bankrate reporter Smith hired by Forbes
AP reporter Satter calls for more coverage of companies tracking people
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