Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Wall Street Journal
NFL runs ads in New York Times’ concussions story to counter it, by Nick Niedziwadek
Coal miners are losing jobs in states with coming primaries, by Anna Louise Sussman
International Business Times
LSE-Deutsche Borse merger faces rising opposition, by Morgan Winsor
Foxconn denies reports of Sharp rescue deal to be signed Thursday, by Aditya Kondalamahanty
TheStreet.com
McDonald’s explores Smartphone orders, by Brian Sozzi
Is your cup of coffee about to get more expensive? by Eric Reed
Associated Press
Deal reached to take California minimum wage to $15 an hour, by Juliet Williams and Andrew Dalton
Republic settles Delta lawsuit over canceled flights, by David Koenig
News about business journalism:
How a monthly biz magazine separates itself
How NJBiz has grown its online readers as well as its print subscribers
Triangle Business Journal managing editor resigns
IB Times layoffs include tech reporters, labor reporter
How Fortune uses 5,000 outside contributors
International Business Times editor Goodman is leaving
This date in business journalism history:
2007: Defamation lawsuit against Las Vegas biz editor dismissed
2008: E-mails disclosed between reporters and Boeing employee
Birthdays
March 28: Dave Kansas of American Public Media Group
March 28: Katy Smith of Columbus Business First
March 28: Suzanne Woolley of Bloomberg Businessweek
March 28: Dave Wilson of Bloomberg
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