Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Fed almost certain to keep interest rates unchanged at next meeting, by Jon Hilsenrath
Adidas says CEO Herbert Hainer to depart in October, by Monica Houston-Waesch
Bloomberg
Why SpaceX needs to land a rocket on a floating drone, by Dana Hull and Justin Bachman
Facebook’s WhatsApp drops subscription fee, tests new B2C tools, by Stefan Nicola
The Associated Press
Greece seeks swift bailout review as IMF role still unclear
What Congress can do about Puerto Rico’s debt, by Mary Clare Jalonick
Reuters
Airlines to enjoy low fuel in 2016, costs under spotlight, by Victoria Bryan and Conor Humphries
Volkswagen faces shareholder claims over emissions scandal, by Ilona Wissenbach
Quartz
People trust Google for their news more than the actual news, by Adam Epstein
South Sudan’s first and only brewery is closing for good, by Lily Kuo
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg’s Liu wants to hear about people’s careers
WSJ, Barron’s to remain in midtown Manhattan
TheStreet.com hires Dracula to vine the election
Kauffman Foundation gives $100k to Missouri Business Alert
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