Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Prosecutors scrutinize minority borrowers’ auto loans, by Michael Corkery and Jessica Silver- Greenberg
Movement to increase McDonald’s minimum wage broadens its tactics, by Steven Greenhouse
The Wall Street Journal
MillerCoors caught in a downdraft, by Tripp Mickle
Trevor Noah to succeed Jon Stewart as ‘Daily Show’ host, by Keach Hagey
Fortune
Jay Z just launched his own music streaming service, by TIME
The Geek of Chic aims high as Yoox merges with Net-a-Porter, by Geoffrey Smith
Business Insider
RBS boss leaves weeks after these Snapchat pictures were put on Instagram by his daughter, by Lianna Brinded
Tesla expands in Georgia, but West Virginia shuts its borders, by Richard Read
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