Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Harvey knocks out more refineries, shifting global oil flows, by David Koenig
U.S. clears breakthrough gene therapy for childhood leukemia, by Lauran Neergaard
Bloomberg
Uber’s Kalanick succeeds in having benchmark suit arbitrated, by Steven Church and Eric Newcomer
Delta will promote pilots to captain — if they can fly this aging plane, by Michael Sasso and Julie Johnsson
Fortune
This is when Uber could go public, by Kirsten Korosec
Sequoia is running a mentorship program for women, by Michal Lev-Ram
Reuters
U.S. second-quarter GDP revised up, fastest growth in two years, by Lucia Mutikani
Fed’s Powell says new rules for bank directors didn’t lower the bar, by Bob Chiarito
News about business journalism
Cheddar to air on JetBlue, AirAsia flights
WSJ hires Marco as editor of digital content strategy
WSJ appoints Miller as senior editor of features and weekend
Gizmodo is now covering more than tech news
WSJ to end print edition in Hong Kong
WSJ’s Enrich hired as NY Times financial editor
WSJ’s Gottfried moving to private equity/restructuring beat
This date in business journalism
2012: ACBJ to start coverage in Chicago
2007: Mansueto leading bidder for struggling Business 2.0 magazine
Business journalism birthday
Aug. 31: Lauren Brown of Quartz