Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Starbucks to train workers on “unconscious bias,” CEO says, by Kristen De Groot and Joseph Pisani
Trump puts forward 2 more nominees for Fed board, by Martin Crutsinger
Bloomberg
U.S. Libor replacement, two weeks after debut, has some issues, by Alex Harris
Facebook must face group suit claiming it stole biometric data, by Joel Rosenblatt
Fortune
Estee Lauder adds two women CEOs to board as it nears gender parity, by Claire Zillman
Russia blocked Telegram. Now its CEO says information could fall into U.S. hands, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Wall Street rises, focus turns to earnings from geopolitics, by Sinead Carew
U.S. bans American companies from selling to Chinese phone maker ZTE, by Steve Stecklow and Karen Friefeld
News about business journalism
No business journalism Pulitzers this year — or was there?
Quartz’s Wang to join Rolling Stone to cover music business
Greg David to receive Elliott Bell Award
Consumer Reports settles lawsuit for $16.3 million
TheStreet CEO Callaway saw 10.8 percent decrease in compensation
CNBC begins broadcasting from Abu Dhabi
Levisohn named managing editor for markets at Barron’s
The Economist launches new editorial initiative
Raleigh paper drops standalone Work & Money section on Sunday
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