Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Canada’s Trudeau wins 2nd term but loses majority, by Rob Gillies
$260 million deal averts 1st federal trial on opioid crisis, by Julie Carr Smyth, Geoff Mulvihill
Fortune
Facebook Is Still Figuring Out How to Police Deepfakes, by Danielle Abril
WeWork’s Moment of Truth Approaches As Board Deliberates SoftBank, JPMorgan Financing Deals, by Rey Mashaytekhi
CNBC
Millionaires now hold nearly half of the world’s wealth, by Robert Frank
Backyard bungalows are becoming big business for homeowners and builders, by Diana Olick
Axios
Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s to stop selling fur, by Ursula Perrano
Zoox raises $200 million to build self-driving car, by Dan Primack, Kia Kokalitcheva
Reuters
Sunrise’s $6.4 billion takeover of UPC teeters as rights issue collapses, by Michael Shields, Angelika Gruber
Howard Hughes announces management reshuffle, to sell assets worth $2 billion, by Shanti S Nair, Akanksha Rana
News about business journalism
Law360 hires Glover to cover taxes
Two reporters joining WSJ investigations team
The Information hires Dugan to cover Wall Street
Union asks Dow Jones for raises of at least 3.25 percent for next three years
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