Some of Thursday’s top stories:
New York Times
New F.D.A. nutrition labels would make ‘serving sizes’ reflect actual servings, by Sabrina Tavernise
Bleak retail reports continue with Sears and Best Buy, by Elizabeth A. Harris
The Associated Press
How corporate America forced Arizona bill’s veto, by Scott Mayerowitz
Bloomberg
High CEO pay would raise company tax in Republican plan, by Richard Rubin
Goods orders signal U.S. manufacturers springing back: Economy, by Lorraine Woellert
The Wall Street Journal
J.C. Penney shares notch biggest gain in at least 30 years, by Steven Russolillo
The Denver Post
Denver-based Quiznos preparing to file for bankruptcy protection, by Steve Raabe
Fortune
Vice unveils dedicated news site (fact-checkers and all) for Generation Y, by Erin Griffith
Today in business journalism
TheStreet.com reports fourth-quarter profit
SABEW names Best in Business winners
Kimes wins SABEW young business journalist award
NYTimes names deputy biz editor, international biz editor
New York regulator looks at mortgage servicer
This date in business journalism history
2009: NYTimes.com launches environment and energy section
2013: Bloomberg Radio launching new station in Boston
Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 27: Valerie Bauerlein of the Wall Street Journal