Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Experts say auto tariffs would raise prices, cost jobs, by Tom Krisher
Apple sets up iPhones to relay locations of 911 calls, by Michael Liedtke
Bloomberg
Sam Zell removed as conference speaker after making offensive remark, by Gillian Tan
Musk says Tesla hit with “extensive” sabotage by rogue employee, by Dana Hull and Josh Eidelson
Fortune
Transplanted wombs provide potential path to pregnancy for millions of women, by Glenn Fleishman
Tit for tat: Both Trump and Xi think the other guy is bluffing, by Clay Chandler
Reuters
Wall Street ends moderately lower but energy shares rise, by Chuck Mikolajczak
How U.S. tax reform rewards companies that shift profit to tax havens, by Michael Erman and Tom Bergin
News about business journalism
Bankrate hires Kearns as a mortgage reporter
Crain’s New York reporter Lewis leaving to freelance
WSJ reporter Orden leaving for CNN
Investopedia hires Carey to edit personal finance broker platform
Veteran biz journalist Pearlstine named LA Times executive editor
Why business journalists rarely do investigations
Brankrate hires Garcia as data reporter
Business Insider parent launching Insider TV
This date in business journalism
2013: Wired senior editor joining VC firm
2008: Bloomberg hires Hays from WSJ to be executive editor