Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Al Jazeera America, its newsroom in turmoil, is now the news, by John Koblin
Dollar’s rise lifts imports and widens trade gap, by Patricia Cohen
The Wall Street Journal
‘Flash crash’ overhaul is snarled in red tape, by Bradley Hope and Andrew Ackerman
Bankruptcy trustees claw back college tuition paid for filers’ kids, by Katy Stech
The Washington Post
New apps threaten TV networks’ golden egg: Live sports, by Cecilia Kang and Will Hobson
Surveillance planes spotted in the sky for days after West Baltimore rioting, by Craig Timberg
Quartz
SpaceX’s mission today will test if it can protect astronauts on its spaceship, by Tim Fernholz
This new satellite tech will finally make your Gogo inflight wifi fast, by Dan Frommer
News about business journalism
Advertising declines 11 percent at WSJ in quarter
Dallas Morning News biz section sticks with its strengths
Stock gurus in business journalism
WSJ goes deep with logistics coverage strategy
WSJ’s Gigot named chair of Pulitzer board
This date in business journalism history
2008: Financial Times admits gender disparity in pay
2011: Burnett says goodbye to CNBC viewers
Business journalism birthdays
May 6: Joe Nocera of The New York Times
May 6: Dan Kraut of Bloomberg Businessweek
May 6: Telis Demos of The Wall Street Journal
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