Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Alphabet Q1 revenue falls short of estimates, by Rachel Lerman
Boeing CEO defends safety record amid two deadly crashes, by David Koenig
WeWork files confidentially for IPO amid flurry of offerings, by Ellen Huet
Woodstock backer pulls plug on 50th anniversary music show, by Nick Turner and Lucas Shaw
Google employees call for “May 1 day of action” to protest alleged retaliation, by Beth Kowitt
Apple’s crackdown on parental control apps: What you need to know, by Don Reisinger
Strong U.S. growth, weak inflation leave Fed happily stuck on hold, by Howard Schneider
Uber quizzed on growth at IPO roadshow in London, by Clara Denina and Simon Jessop
News about business journalism
Savitz returns to Barron’s, Swartz moves to MarketWatch.com
CNET hires Blumenthal to cover software, services, apps
News & Observer starts technology, entrepreneurship reporting program
Wang moving to China for Bloomberg TV
Harris, other editorial staffers, leave personal finance site Considerable
SportsBusiness hires Fisher of Sports Business Journal as US editor
This date in business journalism
2014: Bloomberg announces management changes in DC bureau
2009: Why Jim Cramer is bad for viewers
Business journalism birthdays
April 30: Ed Warfield of Citybizlist