Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Stocks finish mostly higher as tech and media companies lead, by Marley Jay
Lawmakers rip tariffs enacted in name of national security, by Kevin Freking and Paul Wiseman
Bloomberg
Jack Dorsey’s Twitter, Square are on the verge of doubling this year, by Lily Katz and Selina Wang
The biggest U.S. oil patch is near its limit, by Javier Blas
Fortune
Facebook is testing subscriptions, but only for private groups, by Kevin Kelleher
Seattle says it’s the last straw as it bans plastic utensils, by Glenn Fleishman
Reuters
Tesla accuses former employee of hacking and transferring data, by Salvador Rodrigues and Vibhuti Sharma
What trade war? FAANGs scale new highs, by Savio D’Souza
News about business journalism
CBC ending “On the Money” show
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Sarasota paper hires new retail/tourism reporter
Bankrate chief content officer Ferrara moving to Sinclair
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