Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
For Clintons, a hedge fund in the family, by Matthew Coldstein and Steve Eder
Starbucks ends conversation starters on race, by Ravi Somaiya
The Wall Street Journal
How Adidas aims to get its cool back, by Ellen Emmerentze Jervell and Sara Germano
RadioShack’s future to be decided at bankruptcy auction, by Peg Brickley
The Associated Press
Tax refund advances appeal to more cash-strapped Americans, by Hope Yen
Fact check: Higher taxes to balance GOP budgets, by Stephen Ohlemacher
Business Insider
REPORT: Greece’s government has only 2 weeks until the money runs out, by Mike Bird
Europe’s beer prices show what a bizarre economic situation the continent is in, by Mike Bird
News about business journalism
ACBJ sells minority stake in Sporting News
Washington Biz Journal banking reporter is leaving
Analyzing the management changes at Bloomberg
Quartz hires new head of video
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March 22: Kate Linebaugh of The Wall Street Journal
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