Here are some of the top stories in business journalism on Thursday:
New York Times top headlines:
Shifting tech scene unsettles big players, by Quentin Hardy
U.P.S. to end health benefits for spouses of some workers, by Steven Greenhouse
Reuters top headlines:
Insight: At Apple, Tim Cook leads a quiet cultural revolution, by Poornima Gupta and Peter Henderson
U.S. jobless claims rise but trend hints at quicker hiring, by Jason Lange
CNNMoney top headlines:
Cost to pay White House interns: $2.5 million, by Emily Jane Fox
Fed appeals debit card swipe fee ruling, by Jennifer Liberto
Bloomberg top headlines:
FOMC minutes show broad support for tapering timeline, by Jeff Kearns
Wells Fargo said to eliminate 2,300 mortgage jobs, by Dakin Campbell and Jeff Kearns
The Economist top headlines:
Down towns: When cities start to decline, economic diversity is the thing that can save them
Wall Street Journal top headlines:
For small firms, visas are a big headache, by Angus Loten
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