Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tech giants slide, pulling U.S. stock market sharply lower, by Alex Veiga
First put pressure on California utilities despite new law, by Jonathan J. Cooper
Bloomberg
The curse of the honeycrisp apple, by Deena Shankar and Lydia Mulvany
The EPA can’t wait to reopen the mine that poisoned north Idaho, by Peter Waldman
Fortune
Amazon Web Services just opened a new cloud for the U.S. government, by Jonathan Vanian
FDA recalls yet another blood pressure medication due to cancer concerns, by Brittany Shoot
Reuters
General Electric seeks urgent asset sales as bond fears rise, by Alwyn Scott and Kate Duguid
Apple shares drop on iPhone suppliers’ warnings, by Vibhuti Sharma
News about business journalism
“Bad Blood” by WSJ’s Carreyrou wins Business Book of the Year
CQ Roll Call hires Sagalow to cover insurance and regulation
Staffers told Fortune will explore premium model, have 12 issues next year
Houston Chronicle launches Texas Inc. Monday section
Should business journalism only focus on investment opportunities?
Ex-WSJ editor Baker to host weekly Fox Business show
Pensions & Investments hires two new reporters
Business Insider hires Moses to oversee media/advertising
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