Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Detroit luring manufacturers to industrial park, vacant land, by Corey Williams
Montana’s health co-op remains standing while others falter, by Bobby Caina Calvan
Bloomberg
Democrats renew push to probe Deutsche Bank Russia scandal, by Greg Farrell and Billy House
The death and life of helicopter commuting, by Raymond Schillinger
Fortune
SpaceX to send supercomputer into space, by Jonathan Vanian
Bruno Mars surprises fans with $1 million donation to Flint water crisis, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
After a long drought, bear market funds attract buyers, by Trevor Hunnicutt
Audits show lax oversight by Wisconsin agency counting Foxconn jobs, by Dave McKinney
News about business journalism
Harvard Business Review’s appetite for destruction
WSJ reporter Levin leaves for Yale Law School
Longtime Atlanta biz journalist Thurston is retiring
Personal finance reporting award winners are announced
Dow Jones saw 10 percent circulation growth in fourth quarter
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