Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
No. 1 milk company declares bankruptcy amid drop in demand, by Michelle Chapman, Dee-Ann Durbin
Google’s health care ambitions now involve patient data, by Rachel Lerman
CNN
Elon Musk says Tesla will build cars in Berlin, by Mark Thompson
Juul is laying off 650 people in a $1 billion cost-cutting plan, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Nike to Stop Selling Directly to Amazon, by Khadeeja Safdar
China Says No to Marijuana but Lets Its Cannabis Industry Bloom, by Stephanie Yang, Clement Burge
CNBC
A digitally resurrected James Dean is just the beginning, as team forms new CGI effects company, by Elly Cosgrove
JetBlue rolls out cheap fares that come with fewer perks, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
McDonald’s workers sue over sexual harassment, ‘toxic’ work culture, by Daniel Wiessner, Jonathan Stempel
Flying 14 hours or more? Boeing sees longer routes as ‘key’ for growth, by Marcelo Rochabrun
News about business journalism
Barron’s hires Price as a senior producer
Politico launches Protocol, which will cover tech
Variety hires Vary from BuzzFeedNews
Bloomberg Atlanta bureau chief stepping into senior editing role
Axios journalist in conversation with Uber CEO
CNN’s Molina to lecture at University of Arkansas
Bloomberg weighs implications of supporting Michael Bloomberg’s political campaign
Roula Khalaf to succeed Lionel Barber as Financial Times editor