Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Justices seem wary of limiting insider trading prosecutions, by Sam Hananel
U.S. service companies report fastest growth in nearly a year, by Paul Wiseman
Fortune
America’s largest mall is closing for Thanksgiving, by Phil Wahba
Rent is finally getting cheaper in these major cities, by Lucinda Shen
MarketWatch.com
Theranos to lay off more than 40% of new workers, focus on new testing machines, by Jeremy Owens
Samsung acquires Siri creators’ startup for own voice assistant, by Jeremy Owens
Reuters
Twitter to conclude sale discussions this month, by Liana B. Baker and Jessica Toonkel
Customers sue UnitedHealth over prescription drug co-pay costs, by Brendan Pierson
News about business journalism
Why BC Forbes values capitalism from immigrants
Bloomberg names new Detroit bureau chief, new head of auto coverage
Bloomberg unveils faster load times on its website
Fed needs to tighten policies on wake of media leaks
Bloomberg technology site is expanded and redesigned
FT’s new website could spur more subscribers
The date in business journalism
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Business journalism birthday
Oct. 6: Josh Kosman of the New York Post
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