Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed leaves key rate unchanged but sees further hikes ahead, by Martin Crutsinger
Google bows to worker pressure on sexual misconduct policy, by Michael Liedtke
Bloomberg
P&G to reorganize structure in more than might make Nelson Peltz proud, by Lauren Coleman-Lochner
Tesla’s insider chairwoman stirs doubts on Musk being reined in, by Dana Hull
Fortune
Over a third of U.S. population turns to YouTube for tutorials, by Renae Reints
Toshiba to lay off thousands as part of 5-year restructuring plan, by Renae Reints
Reuters
Wall Street falls after Fed statement, energy shares tumble, by Sinead Carew
VW plans to sell electric Tesla rival for less than $23,000, by Jan Schwartz and Edward Taylor
News about business journalism
USA Today lays off two from its Money desk
Motley Fool hires Jurney as editor/analyst
NerdWallet’s Hubbard returning to LA Times
Variety names Holloway its new executive editor
Online business journal launches in upstate New York
Biz journalists want to write exclusive stories, not just disseminate: Study
Acuris hires Armstrong to open Charlottesville bureau
WSJ saw 9% circulation revenue growth in first quarter
Reuters adds Jourdan, Garrison to South America team
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