Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Why US job openings are surging, while hiring plods, by Christopher S. Rugaber
In a 1st, New York to require salt warnings on eatery menus, by Jennifer Peltz
Bloomberg
Seven reasons the Fed won’t raise rates next week: Deutsche bank, by Alexandra Scaggs
Ex-United CEO has to cooperate to keep $29 million severance, by Caleb Melby
Quartz
China’s slowdown could be a big problem for US universities – and their students, by Svati Kirsten Narula
Texting while driving is hurting Warren Buffett, by Matt Phillips
Reuters
Apple phone, tablet and TV fail to impress investors, by Julia Love
McDonalds’ in U.S., Canada to use only cage-free eggs by 2025, by Lisa Baertlein and Sruthi Ramakrishnan
Business Insider
12 sports books that will teach you how to succeed in business, by Steven Benna
Apple is fundamentally changing how you use your iPhone, by Biz Carson
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg facing new competitors
USA Today’s Overberg joins WSJ investigations team
Fortune.com traffic doubles under Murray
When a journalist turned to business news
This date in business journalism history:
2008: Biz magazines show strong gains among affluent readers
2011: A biz journalist remembers Sept. 11
Business journalism birthdays:
Sept. 10: Maria Saporta with Atlanta Business Chronicle
Sept. 10: Carl Quintanilla with CNBC
Sept. 10: Keith Kelly with New York Post
Sept. 10: Alan Goldstein with Bloomberg
Sept. 10: George Gombossy with CT Watch Dog
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