Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fishermen demand a say in decisions on offshore wind energy, by Wayne Parry
Big global climate protests on Friday get union support, by Frank Jordans
Axios
Fall is tech’s back-to-hardware season, by Ina Fried
California targets vaping as health fears rise, by Ursula Perano
CNN
GM strike: Nearly 50,000 workers walk out at America’s biggest automaker
Why investors are holding their noses and buying stocks, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Amazon Changed Search Algorithm in Ways That Boost Its Own Products, by Dana Mattioli
Netflix Reaches Streaming Deal for ‘Seinfeld’, by Joe Flint
Reuters
U.S., Chinese trade deputy talks to start on Thursday, by David Lawder
Electric pickup, batteries included in GM’s $7 billion pledge, by Paul Lienert
News about business journalism
Reuters hires USA Today’s Heath for investigative reporting
Italy economy reporter Totaro departs Bloomberg
Reuters hires Spalding to cover health care M&A
WSJ wins ONA award for general excellence in online journalism
WSJ editor Murray remembers Paul Ingrassia
Shortlist for Business Book of the Year is announced
Ingrassia, longtime biz journalist at Reuters and Dow Jones, has died
How the FT is driving global growth
Pierson, ex-Reuters pharma reporter, dies at 66
Wilson named team leader at Bloomberg for emerging LatAm markets
Financial Times launches new brand campaign aimed at perils of capitalism