Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
UAW president steps down as GM sues rival over union bribery, by Tom Krisher
Google reins in political advertising, by Rachel Lerman
CNN
PayPal is acquiring shopping reward site Honey for $4 billion, by Ahiza Garcia
Amazon wants to ship you anything in 30 minutes. It’s going to need a lot of robots, by Matt McFarland
The Wall Street Journal
Hospitals Push Back on Price-Disclosure Rule, by Anna Wilde Mathews
Amazon Has Become America’s CEO Factory, by Dana Mattioli
Axios
FDA approves high-priced drug for rare genetic disorder, by Bob Herman
City halls struggle with staffing crisis, by Kim Hart
Reuters
Apple, Intel file antitrust case against SoftBank-owned firm over patent practices, by Stephen Nellis
Johnson & Johnson loses pelvic mesh class action in Australia, by Sonali Paul
News about business journalism
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The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…