Some of Tuesday’s top business stories:
New York Times
Men’s Wearhouse offers to buy Jos. A Bank, by David Gelles
Frustration from a deal on flawed hip implants, by Barry Meier
Bloomberg
Health law’s birth-control rule gets Supreme Court review, by Greg Stohr
Tech factories luring migrants risk U.S. labor violations, by Cam Simpson
Reuters
Housing data brightens U.S. economic growth outlook, by Lucia Mutikani
Fortune
Why Amazon is goosing Prime memberships, by JP Mangalindan
Wired
The next big thing you missed: brick-and-mortar shopping that’s just like Amazon, by Marcus Wohlsen
Today in business journalism
China journalist calls for Bloomberg CEO to resign from CPJ freedom award
Angwin leaving WSJ for ProPublica
CNBC hires Susan Li from Bloomberg Television
Wal-Mart investors get new CEO for the holidays
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