Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
New York Times
Lower gas prices create a detour on the way to greater fuel economy, by Bill Vlasic
Supreme Court upholds worker class-action lawsuit against Tyson, by Adam Liptak
Bloomberg
Ford says it could make money if U.S. auto sales fell 30%, by Keith Naughton
Silicon Valley rides Obama’s coattails into Cuba, by Joshua Brustein
CNBC.com
Nike shares slide 6% on mixed earnings, by Jacob Pramuk
On the Street, all eyes are on the numbers for oil, by Evelyn Cheng
Associated Press
FDA adds boldest warning to most widely used painkillers, by Matthew Perrone
Lumber Liquidators pays $2.5 million to settle California case
News about business journalism:
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When Intel’s Andy Grove challenged Fortune’s Bethany McLean
De Luna named president of TheStreet.com
AP slave fishing story wins Shadid ethics award
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