Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Sales chief alleges Fiat Chrysler violated whistleblower law, by Tom Krisher
Cuba restrictions hit cruise lines at the start of summer, David Koenig, Adriana Gomez Licon
Bloomberg
Aviva’s New CEO to Split Company and Cut 1,800 Jobs, by Will Hadfield
U.S. Home Flippers Are Cashing Out Before Profits Get Slimmer, by Prashant Gopal
Fortune
Coming Soon: Uber to Offer Helicopter Rides In New York City, by Hailey Waller
How to Stop Automation From Leaving Women Behind, by Liz Hilton Segel, Lareina Yee
Reuters
Trump threatens China with further $300 billion of tariffs, by Steve Holland, Padraic Halpin
FCA and Renault shares drop after merger talks collapse, by Sudip Kar-Gupta
News about Business Journalism
Debtwire hires Levitt as a reporter
WSJ hires Calfas to cover breaking news
Helft, ex Forbes, hired as editorial director of Message Lab
A photographer’s impact on a business news operation
ALM Media hires Stokes as a staff writer
The Daily Beast hires Montgomery to cover tech
Economist explores whether video can drive subscriptions
Birger young business journalist contest now accepting entries
This date in business journalism
2018: How automated earnings stories may miss the news
2009: The blogs that cover the tech industry — with rumors and fact
Business journalism birthday
June 6: Jennifer Elias of CNBC.com