Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Drivers facing most expensive driving season in years, by Alex Veiga
U.S. risks trade fight with Europe as sanctions delay expires, by Christopher Rugaber and Ken Thomas
Bloomberg
WhatsApp CEO’s early exit from Facebook could cost him $1 billion, by Tom Metcalf and Anders Melin
Twitter inks more than 30 video deals with Disney, NBC, Viacom, by Selina Wang
Fortune
Facebook has been hit with dozens of data lawsuits, by Jeff John Roberts
Fallout from big tech company problems will consume Washington for decades, by Alan Murray
Reuters
U.S. judge mulling compromise decision on AT&T-Verizon deal, by Diane Bartz
Investors look to Apple’s cash, services as iPhone sales seen stalling, by Stephen Nellis
News about business journalism
The New York Times is renaming its business section
Engadget shutting German, Spanish language sites
WSJ names Stahl deputy coverage chief for corporate
Skift Table hires Adams to cover business of restaurants
NY Times BizDay staffers joining politics team
Ang to join WSJ’s Mansion as digital editor
Lorenz hired by The Atlantic to cover tech
Harvard Business Review syndicates content on The Australian
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