Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Wynn Resorts fight over board seat has roots in divorce settlement, by Steve Friess
Deadlines near as Greece and Germany seek a consensus on debt, by Alison Smale
The Wall Street Journal
‘Eat right’ meltdown for Kraft singles, by Tennille Tracy
U.S. car-making boom? Not for auto-industry workers, by James R. Hagerty and Jeff Bennett
Fortune
Marijuana media is buzzing as legal pot gains territory, by Tom Huddleston
Germanwings plane crashes in France; 148 feared dead, by Fortune Editors and TIME
TheStreet
Facebook talking with media organizations about content deal, by TheStreet Staff
Is Silicon Valley actually too big to fail? Depends on who you ask, by Doug Olenick
News about business journalism
Fed leak probe discovers WSJ’s Hilsenrath kicks ass
The right way to cover small business
TheStreet hires Schaffler from Reuters
Ex-NYTimes energy reporter Wald joins Nuclear Energy Institute
How TheStreet’s CEO became a success in financial content
This date in business journalism history
2006: Economics coverage should be like March Madness
2011: Forbes using social media to boost readership
Business journalism birthdays
March 24: Peter Johnson of The Dallas Morning News