Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
New York Times
Microsoft opens its corporate data software to Linux, by Quentin Hardy
Wells Fargo charged with fraud in video game start-up case, by Michael Corkery
Bloomberg
Shake Shack drops as slowing growth threatens brand cachet, by Leslie Patton
Rich golfers buy up Pacific coastline 13 hours from California, by Tracy Withers
Fortune
Netflix shares are falling like a House of Cards, by Lauren Silva Laughlin
Google’s radical wireless network is now open to all U.S. consumers, by Kia Kokalitcheva
Reuters
Fed officials set battle lines on rate hikes, by Howard Schneider, Jason Lange and Lindsay Dunsmuir
U.S. Air Force says Pratt to build engines for new bomber, by Andrea Shalal
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