Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Why the “gig” economy may not be the workforce of the future, by Christopher Rugaber
Drug prices going up despite Trump promise, by Linda A. Johnson and Nicky Forster
Bloomberg
Starbucks plans “significant changes” to company’s structure, by Leslie Patton
Google wants to answer the questions you haven’t even asked yet, by Gerrit De Vynck and Nico Grant
Fortune
Apple now officially owns Shazam, and says the app will soon be ad-free, by Kevin Kelleher
Why this 153-year-old company is interested in satellites and AI, by Jonathan Vanian
Reuters
The night a Chinese billionaire was accused of rape in Minnesota, by Koh Gui Qing and Lawrence Delevingne
Michael Kors set to snap up Italy’s Versace, by Pamela Barbaglia
News about business journalism
What’s behind the strategy at ROI-NJ
CNNMoney.com is changing its name to CNN Business
LRN Corp. hires former WSJ reporter DiPietro
WSJ’s Sindreu becomes “Heard on the Street” writer
Dallas Morning News biz reporter Cowan hires by NY Times
Forbes introduces newsletter with editor’s picks
Globe and Mail auto/steel reporter Keenan retires
Bloomberg has hired FT’s Authers
Keller hires as Americas head of content at Asset TV
How Bloomberg’s TicToc is expanding beyond Twitter
This date in business journalism
2013: Wall Street Journal reorganizes U.S. news coverage
2008: Barron’s acquires Winner’s Circle
Business journalism birthday
Sept. 25: Chris Palmeri of Bloomberg News