Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tenants allege Kushner firm pushed them out of their homes, by Bernard Condon and Garance Burke
China files WTO challenge to $200B U.S. tariff plan, by Joe McDonald
Bloomberg
Papa John’s founder regrets resigning as chairman, by Craig Giammona, Leslie Patton and Lily Katz
Amazon crashes on Prime Day, threatening $3.4 billion haul, by Spencer Soper
Fortune
How to deal with a changing workplace: Worry less, prepare more, by Jeff John Roberts
Gymboree pins post bankruptcy comeback on better merchandise, by Phil Wahba
Reuters
FCC raises concerns about Sinclair-Tribune deal, by David Shepardson and Diane Bartz
Ford agrees to $299.1 million U.S. Takata air bag settlement, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Why one real estate reporter writes about rent
FT data journalist Kao moving to London
NY Times hires Spolar as international biz editor
AP launches small business newsletter
CNBC to expand its Middle East operations
Fortune confuses subscribers with varying subscription rates
This date in business journalism
2013: Is Bloomberg Businessweek smart, or a smart ass?
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Business journalism birthday
July 17: Kayla Tausche of CNBC