Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Police drag woman off Southwest Airlines flight, by David Koenig
Traffic in U.S. cities is costing commuters, by Dee-Ann Durbin
Bloomberg
Lynn Tilton wins SEC fraud trial she fought to avoid, by Bob Van Voris and Matt Robinson
Equifax to offer free credit freezes for life, new CEO says, by Jennifer Surane
Fortune
Corporate America desperately craves tax reform. Here’s why CEOs are worried, by Shawn Tully
Where high-tech meets high-touch, by Clifton Leaf
Reuters
Wall St. gains on financials boost, tax hopes, by Chuck Mikolajczak
Royal Bank of Canada using blockchain for U.S./Canada payments, by Matt Scuffham
News about business journalism
Bloomberg signs first advertisers for its Twitter network
Cole returning to WSJ as director of video content
WSJ hires Prang to cover breaking news
FT warns advertisers of fake ad sales for its site
Fox Business hits ratings highs while CNBC hits lows
This date in business journalism
2012: WSJ names new banking reporting team
2007: Fox Business to launch web site preview next week
Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 28: Andrew Westney of Law360.com
Sept. 28: Lauren Tara LaCapra of Reuters
Sept. 28: James Nelson of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel