Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. stock slide further as banks and energy companies sink, by Marley Jay
Investors press Exxon on disclosure of climate change impact, by David Koenig
Bloomberg
Mylan may have overcharged taxpayers $1.27 billion for EpiPen, by Cynthia Koons
Apple is manufacturing a Siri speaker to outgo Google and Amazon, by Mark Gurman and Alex Webb
Fortune
Five reasons Amazon should keep opening brick-and-mortar stores, by Alexander Chernev
RadioShack’s Tweets offer a bleak look into the retailer’s demise, by John Kell
Reuters
CBS moves to own shows like “McGyver” has paid off overseas, by Jessica Toonkel
U.S. pending home sales fall; housing recovery intact, by Lucia Mutikani
News about business journalism
Boston Globe combines biz news into “Super Department”
CNNMoney hires Sanicola for MoneyStream
Quartz’s Seward on what makes something Quartz-y
Wired hires two, names Streshinky executive editor
Jarvey covers the intersection between tech and digital media
Mashable hires Nunez as deputy tech editor
Bloomberg Media to distribute Economist video content
NY Times buyout aimed at cutting editing staff
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