Hulu Is Raising the Price of Hulu + Live TV in December 
 

Walt Disney-controlled Hulu said it is boosting the cost of Hulu + Live TV-its service that offers live news and sports as well as on-demand content-to $54.99 a month.

 
Dispute Between Taylor Swift, Former Label, Flares Yet Again 
 

Taylor Swift and her former label traded barbs in an escalating dispute over the pop star's right to perform her old hits.

 
Twitter to Restrict How Certain Advertisers Target Users 
 

Twitter said it would no longer allow certain types of geographic or keyword targeting for advertisers promoting any type of cause.

 
Brazil Dam Collapse Prompts Potential Rule Shakeup for Miners 
 

A mining-industry group published draft proposals for strict new standards to govern how companies build and operate the sort of mine-waste dam that collapsed in Brazil early this year.

 
J.C. Penney's Sales Fall, but Outlook Improves 
 

J.C. Penney reported another quarter of falling sales but boosted part of its financial outlook for this fiscal year, sending its battered shares up.

 
Mediterranean Shipping Co. Shakes Up Senior Management 
 

Veteran Mediterranean Shipping Co. Chairman Gianluigi Aponte will step down from the helm of the world's second-largest container operator and will be replaced by his son Diego Aponte, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.

 
Roche Strikes $1.4 Billion Buyout Deal With Promedior 
 

Roche agreed to pay $390 million up front and $1 billion more if development, regulatory and commercial goals are reached. The buyout culminates more than a dozen years of work for Lexington, Mass.-based Promedior, which formed in 2006 to develop fibrosis treatments.

 
Tariffs Aren't the Only Driver of Auto Stocks 
 

Hopes that the trade war is easing have buoyed the European auto sector in recent weeks, but another profit warning from Daimler is a reality check.

 
Airlines Get a Break in New Accounting for Leases 
 

Carriers are benefiting from a new rule that affects how they account for many of their airport leases, in part because it gives them extra room to rack up debt before risking a credit downgrade.

 
How Google Interferes With Its Search Algorithms and Changes Your Results 
 

Pressed by businesses, interest groups and governments, the internet giant uses blacklists, algorithm tweaks and an army of contractors to shape what you see.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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