Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Dell to buy EMC for $67 billion, by Lisa Beilfuss and Don Clark
U.S. readies for a return of bird flu, by Kelsey Gee
The New York Times
HealthCare.gov to get major changes to ease shopping for coverage, by Robert Pear
Anheuser-Busch InBev increase offer for rival SABMiller, by Chad Bray
Bloomberg
Here’s why Goldman economists expect even lower U.S. unemployment, by Jeanna Smialek
Princeton University’s Deaton wins 2015 Nobel Prize in economics, by Rich Miller and Jonas O’ Bergman
Reuters
Facebook pushes shopping features in move to e-commerce, by Yasmeen Abutaleb
Ferrari needs more than racy market debut to stay ahead, by Agnieszka Flak
Quartz
Did Steve Jobs have a soul?, by Paul Smalera
Facebook pays less tax in the UK than I do, by Cassie Werber
News about business journalism:
“Marketplace” covers the business of politics
Crain’s New York unveils radical redesign
Bloomberg competitor Symphony raises $100 million
Tyrangiel, ex-Bloomberg Businessweek editor, likely to land at Vice
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