Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Prices fall to a six-year low for U.S. oil, by Stanley Reed
G.M. will face further discovery in broader class-action case, by Bill Vlasic
The Wall Street Journal
Apple plans web TV service in fall, by Keach Hagey, Shalini Ramachandran and Daisuke Wakabayashi
Valeant wins battle for Salix Pharmaceuticals, by Liz Hoffman
The Associated Press
US home construction plunges 17 percent in February, by Josh Boak
What it means if Fed no longer says it’s ‘patient’ on rates, by Martin Crutsinger
The Washington Post
How many licks can Tootsie Roll take before melting away?, by Drew Harwell
Fight between SpaceX and industry heavyweights heads to Capitol Hill, by Christian Davenport
News about business journalism
Grant wins Hayek Prize for “The Forgotten Depression”
Economist cover on Latinos is criticized
Biz reporter Wagner joining BuzzFeed investigations team
Reuters names new leaders for M&A coverage
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