Some of Tuesday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Employers add 148,000 jobs; Unemployment falls to 7.2%, by Sarah Portlock and Jonathan House
Apple unveils new iPads, by Ian Sherr and Greg Bensinger
New York Times
Sales are colossal, shares are soaring. All Amazon is missing is a profit, by David Streitfeld
Reuters
Exclusive: JPMorgan settlement could cost bank closer to $9 billion, by Aruna Viswanatha and David Henry
Lockheed profit tops estimates; raises full-year outlook, by Andrea Shalal-Esa
Bloomberg
How Wall Street fed Puerto Rico’s $70 billion debt binge, by Bill Faries, Martin Z. Braun, and Michelle Kaske
IRS delays start of 2014 U.S. tax filing citing shutdown, by Richard Rubin
Fortune
Why the jobs report has become meaningless, by Stephen Gandel
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