Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Equifax’s troubles deepen amid new breach disclosure, by Ken Sweet and Michael Liedtke
Google hit with class action lawsuit over gender pay, by Ryan Nakashima
Bloomberg
Wall Street’s lunch club is planning a reboot in Trump’s D.C., by Robert Schmidt
Hampton Creek adds Prince Khaled to board in government revamp, by Olivia Zaleski
Fortune
Massive Android malware outbreak infects Google Play Store, by Robert Hackett
FDA clears the first-ever mobile app to treat alcohol, marijuana, cocaine addiction, by Sy Mukherjee
Reuters
Ex-AIG chief Greenberg can pursue Spitzer defamation lawsuit, by Jonathan Stempel
South Korea’s Hyundai launches new Genesis sports sedan, by Hyunjoo Jin
News about business journalism
Dow Jones names Lanza director of financial literacy
NY Times tech reporter Isaac writing Uber book
Biz journalist Bigman hired by Chief Executive
Former WSJ-er Felsenthal named editor of Time
San Diego biz columnist announces retirement
Cannabis industry news site wants to raise at least $1.5 million
This date in business journalism
2012: CNBC.com sees drop in August readers
2007: The problem with stock market coverage
Business journalism birthday
Sept. 15: Jamie McGee of The Tennessean