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  1. SunTrust to pay nearly $1 billion to settle mortgage abuse allegations
  2. Is Slingshot the new Snapchat? Facebook hopes so
  3. How not to channel Steve Jobs
  4. Study claims insider trading is more prevalent than previously thought
  5. Of GDP and giraffes, the U.S. vs. Ghana by the numbers
  6. 6 CEOs who are our ‘other American presidents’
  7. Is a cybersecurity bubble brewing?
  8. Google faces new antitrust complaint in Europe from Portuguese app store
  9. UFC president Dana White discusses heavyweight partnership with EA Sports
  10. Fusion-io shareholder speaks out against SanDisk deal
  11. Elon Musk and SolarCity are buying solar panel producer Silevo
  12. Google’s bold, possibly rash move to support Aereo
  13. 4 Fortune 500 companies buying into the World Cup
  14. Martin Nisenholtz, former NYT head of digital, joins FirstMark Capital
  15. 10 Questions: Erin Decker, sustainability manager, Salesforce.com
  16. Can India redefine capitalism?
  17. Who cares about athlete wealth?
  18. Valeant goes hostile in its bid to acquire Botox-maker
  19. Neymar goes humanitarian with new PayPal deal
  20. Deals of the day: Nuance holds sale talks
  21. Clintons seek to avoid a tax they once supported
  22. Tesla’s electric car is the Chrysler minivan of the future
  23. Wal-Mart to triple spending on food safety in China after donkey meat fiasco
  24. Money Mayweather’s $1 million tech punch
  25. Bob Pittman doesn’t believe streaming will kill radio. But he’s built a massive streaming service, just in case
  26. Cost of living increases the most in more than a year
  27. New-home construction fell more than expected in May
  28. The big ‘if’ in Apple’s e-book settlement
  29. Apple settles class-action lawsuit over e-book pricing
  30. All signs point to a new Amazon smartphone
  31. China signs $20 billion LNG deal with BP, deepens ties with Shell
  32. The quiet, hard-working American: An endangered species
  33. FIFA’s Sepp Blatter: Not that bad. And other things you didn’t know about the World Cup.
  34. 5 companies that pay CEOs big for a job poorly done
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