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- Amazon plans to take on Google’s online ad business
- Goldman Sachs in $3.15 billion settlement with federal regulators
- Airbnb to reveal names of 124 hosts to New York’s Attorney General
- Oregon sues Oracle over failed Obamacare website
- Durant deal could shift balance of sneaker power
- New York’s Citi Bike workers cleared for first ever union vote
- At least 25,000 government workers affected by data breach
- White House is changing Obamacare to accommodate companies like Hobby Lobby
- The end of the era of decisive central banks
- Exclusive: Todd Park stepping down as America’s chief technology officer
- Draghi: ECB ready to give more support to faltering Eurozone
- Dynegy doubles energy capacity with $6.25 billion in acquisitions
- Kraft allows Keurig to brew Maxwell House, other brands
- By going big on luxury, will Cadillac outshine Mercedes?
- Fed up with shrinking sales, McDonald’s replaces head of its U.S. business
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- Fed Chair Yellen says the job market ‘has yet to fully recover’
- Term Sheet — Friday, August 22
- A different #icebucketchallenge: How will the ALS Association spend all that money?
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- American Airlines to charge a new fee for unaccompanied minors
- How Apple’s iPhone beat China’s grey market
- European markets tumble as Russian convoy presses into Ukraine
- Data Sheet—Friday, August 22, 2014
- Central bankers speak and Foot Locker beats — five things to know today
- The Broadsheet: August 22nd
- Dell CMO: Customer data ‘the single most important asset that we have’
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- How things spread. Introducing a new Fortune series
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- From Justin Bieber to data scientists, how Twitter got hot in the academy
- As the recall crisis winds down, what’s ahead for GM?
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