Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Employers jump into providing care as health costs rise, by Tom Murphy
Las Vegas pauses but moves ahead a year after shooting, by Tim Dahlberg
Bloomberg
Tesla is “very close” to profitability, Musk says in staff email, by Josh Eidelson
New Mexico is top performing state economy since Trump took over, by Alexandre Tanzi
Fortune
Facebook could be fined $1.3 billion by European regulators over latest privacy breach, by John Patrick Pullen
US-China relations: The big chill, by Clay Chandler
Reuters
Canada, US making “lots of progress” as NAFTA talks deadline nears, by David Ljunggren
US trade judge declines to block iPhone imports, by Jan Wolfe
News about business journalism
Knight-Bagehot application for 19-20 is now available
Columbus Dispatch assistant biz editor James is retiring
Bloomberg Media has a text-to-audio function on its app for multitaskers
News Corp CEO Thomson’s compensation declined in FY 18
Business Insider lays off Fed writer Da Costa
This date in business journalism
2013: How the financial media will spur the next financial crisis
2008: CNBC third quarter ratings are strong
Business journalism birthdays
Oct. 1: Cory Schouten of The Wall Street Journal