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  1. Gmail smartphone app vulnerable to hackers, researchers say
  2. Amazon plans to take on Google’s online ad business
  3. Goldman Sachs in $3.15 billion settlement with federal regulators
  4. Airbnb to reveal names of 124 hosts to New York’s Attorney General
  5. Oregon sues Oracle over failed Obamacare website
  6. Durant deal could shift balance of sneaker power
  7. New York’s Citi Bike workers cleared for first ever union vote
  8. At least 25,000 government workers affected by data breach
  9. White House is changing Obamacare to accommodate companies like Hobby Lobby
  10. The end of the era of decisive central banks
  11. Exclusive: Todd Park stepping down as America’s chief technology officer
  12. Draghi: ECB ready to give more support to faltering Eurozone
  13. Dynegy doubles energy capacity with $6.25 billion in acquisitions
  14. Kraft allows Keurig to brew Maxwell House, other brands
  15. By going big on luxury, will Cadillac outshine Mercedes?
  16. Fed up with shrinking sales, McDonald’s replaces head of its U.S. business
  17. Isn’t one Internet enough?
  18. How to keep your resume from getting lost in cyberspace
  19. Reuters reports a last minute iPhone snafu. What else is new?
  20. Fed Chair Yellen says the job market ‘has yet to fully recover’
  21. Term Sheet — Friday, August 22
  22. A different #icebucketchallenge: How will the ALS Association spend all that money?
  23. Jordan helps Foot Locker score a slam dunk
  24. American Airlines to charge a new fee for unaccompanied minors
  25. How Apple’s iPhone beat China’s grey market
  26. European markets tumble as Russian convoy presses into Ukraine
  27. Data Sheet—Friday, August 22, 2014
  28. Central bankers speak and Foot Locker beats — five things to know today
  29. The Broadsheet: August 22nd
  30. Dell CMO: Customer data ‘the single most important asset that we have’
  31. Germany set to approve sale of oil company to Russians
  32. How things spread. Introducing a new Fortune series
  33. How a bat virus became a human killer
  34. How the “selfie” became a social epidemic
  35. How market selloffs happen
  36. Twitter tops all in culture and values, employees say
  37. How M&A rumors take off
  38. How America fell in love with a 685-page economics treatise
  39. How the MERS virus made it to Munster, Indiana
  40. From Justin Bieber to data scientists, how Twitter got hot in the academy
  41. As the recall crisis winds down, what’s ahead for GM?
  42. Federal prosecutors probe GM’s lawyers over possible recall delay
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