Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
GOP-run House votes to roll back post-2008 financial rules, by Kevin Freking and Marcy Gordon
FDA asks drugmaker to stop selling its opioid painkiller, by Linda A. Johnson
Bloomberg
Facebook is determined to build ties with automakers, by Jamie Butters and Sarah Frier
Saks owner Hudson’s Bay is cutting 2,000 jobs, by Lindsey Rupp
Fortune
Elon Musk says Teslas can now play any Monty Python skit, by Aric Jenkins
Google blocks ads while allowing user tracking, EFF says, by Matthew Ingram
Reuters
Jobless claims drop, labor market slack shrinking, by Lucia Mutikani
JP Morgan operating chief to go, Dimson successor pool shrinks, by Dan Freed
News about business journalism
Sullivan, ex WSJ arts and entertainment editor, hired by A&E
Fortune combines print and digital staffs, announces promotions
WSJ’s Seib, BusinessWeek’s Shepard honored by SPJ
Migliore named editor in chief of Autoblog
Voice of San Diego launching podcast covering startups
Business Insider UK now has staff of 50, 7M monthly page views
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