Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Trump’s new NAFTA faces skeptics in now-Democrat-led House, by Paul Wiseman
Cruise control: GM’s No. 2 exec to run self-driving car unit, by Michael Liedtke
Bloomberg
Deutsche Bank raid pulls CEO deeper into a vicious circle, by Steven Arons and Nicholas Comfort
Fed says millennials are just like their parents, only poorer, by Jeremy Herron and Luke Kawa
Fortune
FDA warns sixth Valsartan blood pressure drug recalled for contamination, by Brittany Shoot
Nine charged with selling Samsung’s intellectual property, by Emily Gillespie
Reuters
AT&T commits to cutting up to $20 billion in debt in 2019, by Sheila Dang
Boeing eyes Lion Air software upgrade in 6-8 weeks, by Eric M. Johnson and Tim Hepher
News about business journalism
WSJ reporter Hook returning to LA Times
Home Health Care News hires Bryant as a reporter
CNBC launching new afternoon show featuring Evans
Wirecutter hires Frumin as its editor in chief
PC Magazine staffers form union, join News Guild of New York
LA Times hires Perman to cover entertainment industry
WSJ’s Facebook reporter moving to enterprise beat
Barron’s hires ideas editor, story editor
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