Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Facebook finds “sophisticated” efforts to disrupt elections, by Barbara Ortutay and Mary Clare Jalonick
Health care and industrial stocks lead U.S. indexes higher, by Marley Jay
Bloomberg
U.S. and Mexico are nearing a deal on NAFTA car talks, by Eric Martin and Jenny Leonard
Buffett backs Sears property spinoff with $2 billion loan, by Katherine Chiglinsky
Fortune
A Google company just got approved to build a “neighborhood of the future,” by Renae Reints
Why we might see “Facebook Prime” in the near future, by Rahul Kapoor
Reuters
Einhorn’s Greenlight is trying to end fund losses: letter, by Svea Herbst-Bayliss
DoubleLine’s Gundlach: Short maturity Treasuries look attractive, by Jennifer Ablan
News about business journalism
Staff of Forbes in Russia in revolt against publisher
Crain is selling InvestmentNews for $27.1 million
WSJ reporter Leubsdorf leaving paper, returning to school
How USA Today is targeting entrepreneurs with USA & Main
Bloomberg reporter Ockerman joins Vice News
Yahoo Finance preps all-day video network
American Banker’s Wisniewski to join Bankrate
Milwaukee Biz Journal hires new restaurant and retail reporter
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