Some of Tuesday’s top stories:
The Associated Press
US consumer prices tick up just 0.1 percent, by Christopher S. Rugaber
The New York Times
G.M.’s chief learned in December of Cobalt problems, by Bill Vlasic
Hedge fund spars with a nameless blogger, by Andrew Ross Sorkin
The Wall Street Journal
Amazon to ship video-streaming device in April, by Greg Bensinger
Forbes
GameStop sinking as Wal-Mart targets $2 billion video-game trade-in business, by Maggie McGrath
Bloomberg
Housing starts in U.S. little changed from stronger January, by Jeanna Smialek
Businessweek
Why this year’s NCAA tournament is Nike’s to lose, by Kyle Stock
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NYTimes tech reporter Miller joining Upshot
Design director leaving Fortune
WSJ real estate team looking for three staffers
Fed reporter Zumbrun leaving for Bloomberg
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