Some of today’s top business stories:
New York Times
Apple unveils faster iPhone, and a cheaper one, too, by Brian X. Chen
The rich get richer through the recovery, by Annie Lowry
Wall Street Journal
Airplane wi-fi gets up to speed, by Jack Nicas and Andy Pasztor
China’s richest man hunts investments in the U.S., Europe, by Laurie Burkitt
Bloomberg
NIH seeking baby boomers helps buck trend of unemployment, by Kasia Klimasinska
Fraud stealing $100 million shows flaws in U.S. crop insurance, by David J. Lynch
Reuters
Vodafone still short of acceptances as Kabel deadline looms, by Maria Sheahan
VW moving forward with Southeast Asia car plant plans, by Andreas Cremer and Jan Schwartz
CNNMoney
Apple’s new iPhones: Hits and misses, by Adrian Covert
Cash-strapped postal service to rent mail vans, by Jennifer Liberto
Today in business journalism
Five years after the financial crisis
Quartz adds European correspondent
Despite firing an exectutive, Business Insider still sucks
AP seeking economics reporter in DC
Judge tosses EEOC complaint against Bloomberg
When daily metros began cutting printed stock listings
CNBC.com posts second-best month in terms of visitors
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